Answer:
d She does not believe in witches
Explanation:
The belief that Elizabeth expresses that Hale cannot believe is that <em>she does not believe in witches</em>. Reverend Hale goes to where the Proctor's live to check if they are Christian believers. Their names have been connected to witchcraft. Reverend Hale asks Elizabeth Proctor is she believes in witches and she replies that she does not. Reverend Hale is shocked at this because there is a witch trial going on in Salem.
The answer would be C, <span>Both parties wanted to protect newly developed industries</span>
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This argument was given by an Anglican Bishop, writer and philosopher George Berkeley, whose theory was that perception created our reality. According to this theory, the falling tree produces sound certainly, although there is no one to hear it, because God, the creator of everything, would hear and perceive it. Furthermore, Berkeley claims that everything we think we know, in fact, does not exist at all because everything that is "out there" as a set of perceptions, interpretations and sensations, which God turns into "ideas." In other words, you've seen something or not, you've heard something or not, it's a matter of perception, but everything as a perception is already there "somewhere" as a non-material one, which God turns into material, to reach us, to our perception. This example of the falling tree is in fact a philosophical experiment that Berkeley used as an argument to show us the philosophical position of immaterialism.
Answer:
Every single vote counts in determining the results in an election.
Explanation:
This is because the majority of votes is made up of the single votes, if one doesn't vote he/she is reducing or increasing a chance to a candidate for an election win.