The Roger Williams's problem with the Puritans in America is "he did not agree with punishing people for breaking the rules of the church".
<u>Answer:</u> Option D
<u>Explanation:</u>
Roger Williams was an advocate for separation of church and state, religious freedom and for justified dealings with American Indians. While in 16th and 17th century the Puritans were English Protestants, intended to filter and purify the Church of England by excluding Roman Catholic practices.
Roger Williams was expelled by the Massachusetts General Court for his radical religious views and political ideas. He challenged his fellow Puritans to say that he did not agree to punish people for breaking Church rules.
My answers would be the following:
<span>The decision to drop the atomic bomb had little
support among military leaders. Some military leaders felt that dropping the
atomic bomb was not ethical. </span>
<span>Many of these officers
were trained in the traditional way of warfare where they would send troops and
take over the territory. Truman wanted
to end the war to avoid more American casualties which led him to authorize its
use.</span>
By allowing wealthy people to move from city centers and commute when they needed to.
"Separation of Powers" is the one principle among the choices given in the question that <span>was included in most state constitutions.</span>