Http://www.theaustralian.com.au/national-affairs/state-politics/religious-rights-threat-in-state-discrimination-laws/news-story/374ab0b9dbad65dfe173ef39668ac115
Right now seems to be Christians.
Not definitely sure, but maybe a loyalist.
Factory conditions were awful lots of deaths and injuries, they didn’t turn machines off and punishments were harsh for mistakes, whippings were normal long hours were normal and dust in peoples lungs caused major problems eg coughing up blood. the way they treated people was un humane but because the people working were lower class they had no say in how they were treated
The role of women during the colonial period was very restricted. The dominant idea was that they were inferior to men and had to obey their authority. Nothing much, besides the religious life and the household duties, were left to women. As expected, colonial girls followed their mothers duties. They learned responsibilities as housekeeping, food preservation, knitting and often help their mothers create household goods like clothing, candles, and soap that could be traded, letter B.
The answer to this question will be B