Other Puritans were convinced<span> that New </span>England<span> could provide a religious refuge, and the enterprise was reorganized as the Massachusetts Bay Company. In March 1629, it succeeded in obtaining from King Charles a royal charter for the establishment of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.</span>
1. The Great Society was a set of domestic programs in the United States launched by Democratic President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964–65. The main goal was the elimination of poverty and racial injustice.
The correct answers are B) Thomas Jefferson and D) Aron Burr.
<em>The two political leaders that belonged to a political party that sympathized with the French and was inspired by the French Revolution were Thomas Jefferson and Aron Burr.</em>
Thomas Jefferson always supported the French Revolution and helped in any way he could. Later he became one of the most important figures in American politics and it is renown by his Declaration of US Independence in June 1776. Aaron Burr was an American politician that served as the Vice President of the United States under the first term of Thomas Jefferson presidency. So it is correct to say that the two political leaders that belonged to a political party that sympathized with the French and was inspired by the French Revolution were Thomas Jefferson and Aron Burr.
Answer:
I believe the answer is c
Explanation:
<span>The prime purpose was to enhance the power of the monarchy, and of
the Roman Catholic Church in Spain, by requiring that Catholics
were loyal to the faith. As a political program, it led to
confiscations and the torture of alleged heretics, and eventually
to the expulsion of non-Catholics from Spain.
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