The idea of being a “Protestant” is one who protests, and they did protest. they resisted many ideas of the Catholic church, including (but not limited to) having a pope, praying to dead people (“saints”), statues, ritual of the liturgy, a formal hierarchy, arbitrary and often capricious decisions of the clergy, using religion as a fund raising scheme, abuse of the powers and status of clergy, presuming to supplant the supremacy of scripture, changes of the law, parroted prayers, indulgences, and an uncountable number of other things, not the least of which was torture and killing of many millions of people who disagreed with them. Yes, they protested. They didn’t like that treatment at all. Now, many “Protestants” don’t protest hardly anything the Catholic church does, and the Catholic church in turn has become a much different sort of institution than it was in Luther’s day. Hope this helps <3
Capitalism caused the Industrial Revolution because industrialization required significant work and investment from individuals and not necessarily the government.
Frequent leadership changes in the government destabilized the relationship between England and the colonies.
Answer: Option C
<u>Explanation:</u>
When George III came in power in the year 1760, he had succeeded the throne of his grand father who was George II. When George III came to the throne, there had been some changes in the government and since every government had it's own policies which were made to govern the country.
The change of the policies resulted in the destabilizing of the economy and few years of his rule were of instability and therefore it had a negative affect on the trade relation ship between England and the colonies of England.
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Japan was isolated because it is located in the Pacific Ocean, far from any mainlands (in old standards) and were not even discovered for long periods of time.
Japan is made of islands.