Quakers promoted equality for women by allowing them to preach.
<span>Quakers is a member of the Religious Society of Friends, a
Christian movement founded by George Fox </span>circa1650 and devoted to peaceful principles. Central
to the Quakers' belief is the doctrine of the “Inner Light,” or sense of
Christ's direct working in the soul. This has led them to reject both formal
ministry and all set forms of worship.
The correct answer between all the choices given is the last
choice or letter E. I am hoping that this answer has satisfied your query and
it will be able to help you in your endeavor, and if you would like, feel free
to ask another question.
<span>"C. The abbess sees an apparition of the Virgin Mary" is the "miracle" in Bede's "Caedmon's Hymn" but it could be considered two...
Hope That Helped =D</span>
A good acronym to remember when evaluating source information is: Currency, Relevance, Authority, Accuracy, and Purpose (CRAAP).
Also, I found another one:
Claim, Role of the claimant, Information backing the claim, Testing, Independent Verification, Conclusion. (CRITIC)
The Sherman Anti-Trust Act was passed by Congress, with the support of President Benjamin Harrison, in 1890. Such act declared illegal any business combination that sought to restrain trade , in an attempt to curb the growth of monopolies.
The Sherman Anti-Trust Act was used when the workers of the American Railway Union were on a strike, known as the Pullman Strike, which occurred in 1894 when George Pullman, the president of the Pullman Palace Car Company, decided to reduce the salaries of his workers. As a result of the application of the Trust Act on such conflict the president of the American Railway Union, Eugene Debs, was arrested.