During the enlightenment, there was greater thoughts about a woman’s role in society. While most philosophers thought women should only prepare for being wives and mothers, some called for greater equality. Mary Wollstonecraft was an English writer and feminist who argued for economic, social, and political equality between men and women. Woman activists during the enlightenment paved the way for future feminist movements.
The businessman who controlled over 90 percent of the oil production in America was John D. Rockfeller. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the third option or option "C". He was born on 8th of July in the year 1839 and died on 23rd of May in the year 1937. I hope the answer helps you.
Answer:
i rlly dont know cause my history teacher dont teach us nuh he juzz say sit there queitly and then when i comforted him today he wuz like mind my own business and i had to miss my break but imma go to the principle today i feel like skipping his class
Explanation:
<em>Assuming your choices are the same I've seen for this question elsewhere, here are the matches and some details:</em>
Matches:
- PRESBYTERIANISM originated in Scotland; gets its name from a form of church government
- ANABAPTISTS did not believe that infants should be baptized
- ANGLICAN church started in England when Henry VIII broke from the Catholic Church
- HUGUENOTS originated in France and based on the writings of John Calvin
- CALVINISM developed in Switzerland with a central belief in predestination
Some notes of explanation:
- Saying the "Anglican" church is essentially the same as saying "The Church of England." Henry VIII named himself head of the Church of England when breaking from the authority of the pope in Rome.
- The Church of England was governed by a hierarchy of bishops, under the authority of the king or queen. Churches in Scotland who wanted more authority for the lay elders (called "presbyters") of their congregations came to be known as Presbyterians.
- "Anabaptist" means "baptizes again" -- it was a name that others applied to the group. They would have called themselves simply "Baptists" because they did not believe infant baptism was a real baptism, so adults being baptized weren't being baptized "again," in their view.
- John Calvin began his career in France before coming to Switzerland, thus having an impact on both places.