Answer: A. The execution of a Catholic monarch in England spurred the flight of many people who refused to adopt Anglican practices. B. The Glorious Revolution promoted Enlightenment ideas of liberty and tolerance that spurred similar changes in the colonies. C. The English civil war and increasing power of Puritan leaders made colonies with greater religious freedom more appealing. D. the attacks mounted against Puritans and Separatists encouraged them to establish model communities based on more democratic ideas.
Explanation:
The French Naval support at Yorktown prevented the British from reinforcing and/or evacuating their troops, forcing their surrender.
The United States Civil Service<span> Commission was </span>created<span> by the Pendleton </span>Civil Service<span> Reform Act, which was passed into law on January 16, 1883. The commission was </span>created<span> to administer </span>the civil service<span> of the United States federal government.</span>
Answer:
Liberty versus strong national government, large states versus small states, and slavery.
Explanation:
Note: Those who supported the Constitution and a stronger national republic were known as Federalists. Those who opposed the ratification of the Constitution in favor of small localized government were known as Anti-Federalists. They both disagreed over the Constitution.