The Social Gospel Movement was a religious movement that arose during the second half of the nineteenth century. Ministers, especially ones belonging to the Protestant branch of Christianity, began to tie salvation and good works together. They argued that people must emulate the life of Jesus Christ.
Sandra is describing a program called Health Bridges. Health
bridges is considered to be a non-profit organization that serves as a way of
providing individuals to serve as a health advocate in different local
hospitals in which they have the goal to improve health and provide assistance
to other individuals that is involved to health care.
Answer:
- Billie Eilish, <u>who's</u> <em>(who has) </em>had several hit songs recently, is one of my favorite singers.
- Danielle, <u>who's </u><em>(who has)</em> lived in Australia for the past two years, just moved back to the U.S.
- Jack doesn't know <u>whose</u> number that is.
<em>number of whom. it belongs to someone obviously.</em>
- My cousin Mike, <u>who's</u> <em>(who is) </em>one of the funniest people I know, is coming to visit next week.
- I don't know <u>whose</u> receipt it is, but this lasagna is delicious!
<em>The receipt is "of whom". It must be belonging to someone, and they don't know who that someone is.</em>
- My mom asked, "<u>Whose</u> dirty shoes are on the kitchen floor?"
<em>dirty shoes "of whom". shoes belong to someone</em>
- Regina, <u>who's</u> <em>(who has) </em>finally recovered from her cold, invited Ariadne to sleep over on Friday.
Explanation:
- who's stands for who has or who is.
- "whose" is associated with someone or something, <em>as in of whom/ which.</em>
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- who's speak of living things, like a person who is funny or who has a resort.
- whose associates itself with non-living things(MOSTLY! The sentence can also be <em>He's the person whose opinion I respect the most.</em>), or we can say it associates itself with the belongings or characteristics of a living being.
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One of the first institutions to embrace democracy in the United States were the Colonial Militias.
Colonial militias were very important to the war effort during the American Revolution. They had such characteristics are:
- Being able to vote for their officers
- Being able to gain full citizenship as a result of great service
The officers they voted could gain office irrespective of how old they were or the family they came from. This made colonial militias quite democratic as it meant that people were treated equally in both voting and nomination.
In conclusion, the colonial militia was one of the first democratic institutions the country had ever seen and it was a thing of pride.
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