The correct answer is C) eliminating secularism as a prominent philosophy.
Modernization has affected religions by eliminating secularism as a prominent philosophy.
One of the things that modern time has brought is the minimization or elimination of religion influence in governments. Secularism means the separation of religion and state. It is based on principles such as separation of churches from the state, freedom to practice any religion in personal lives, and equality, meaning that having a religion or not, makes no difference in society. Secularism avoids dogmas or clergy influence to control modern governments.
The correct answer is an open primary.
Of the different types of primaries, the open primary allows the voters the most choice. A closed primary is the most restrictive type of primary and requires voters to be a registered voter of the party in which they are voting. An open primary is the opposite. It is the least restrictive and gives the voters the most choice. It allows voters to cross party lines and vote in any primary, regardless of their political affiliation.
1) The Rabbis helped teach the Jews what God wanted from them.
2) Life was okay in that the Jews were left in peace and allowed to have their own leaders as long as they followed the Greeks. But, they were angry that the Greeks made them worship their Gods instead of their own.
American women played important roles during World War II, both at home and in uniform. ... As the men fought abroad, women on the Home Front worked in defense plants and volunteered for war-related organizations, in addition to managing their households.
Answer:
Vincennes
Explanation:
The patriots supported independence because they did not want to suffer at the hands of the British. The Patriots were victorious in the revolutionary war because they were fighting for their cause. Patriots were fighting for their freedom and rights. George Rogers Clark was a military officer from Virginia who became famous for his victory in the American Revolution against the British. He led a small band of frontiersmen through the cold waters (February) of the Illinois country to capture Fort Sackville at Vincennes in 1779 which was earlier captured by the British.