The answers are
1. C
2. B
3. C
4. D
answer is A a massive and successful uprising. African enslaved persons outnumbered free people 10 to 1 in Saint-Domingue, which led to
a massive and successful uprising. a good education for Toussaint L’Ouverture.
the release of General Toussaint L’Ouverture by the French. strong and relentless control by plantation owners.
Answer:
Option D
The idea of self-governance was reflected in Protestantism through self decision making for Church by members of a congregation
Explanation:
Protestantism led to reforms and revised the power of institutions . It made the institutions less important or prominent and focused on strengthening the bonds between the people and the institutions. Also the bond between the church and state was strengthened and secularism was promoted.
Hence, option D is correct
<u>William Jennings Bryan</u> was a politician that was born in Illinois in 1860. He was a member of the House of Representatives between 1891 and 1895 for the State of Nebraska. During, <em><u>Democratic National Convention in 1896</u></em>, <u>Jennings Bryan</u> gave a celebrated 35-minutes speech in which, he explained why he supported an expansionary monetary policy featuring the unrestricted coinage of silver into money and defending that "<u>the Democratic idea has been that if you legislate to make the masses prosperous, their prosperity will find its way up through every class which rests upon them"</u>. This speech made a favorable impact on the convention and he won the nomination for the Democratic party to face William McKinley, without the votes from those delegates that supported the gold standard. <em><u>This speech is known as "Cross of Gold speech"</u></em>. Later <em><u>Democratic presidents such as Woodrow Wilson and Franklin D. Roosevelt took this philosophy</u></em>, <u>to legislate for the masses leading to prosperity for everyone,</u> as an undeniable essence to their economic and domestic policies.