Well, missionaries (a person that promotes Christianity in a foreign country) and apostles were spreading Christianity through Rome. Eventually the emperor became Christian and churches were quickly build in the Rome Empire. And also Rome was very poor at that time and the emperor that allowed Christianity was Constantine.
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Answer:
New Immigrants
Explanation:
By the end of the 19th century, jingoism in the United States was encouraged by all of the following except "NEW IMMIGRANTS"
This is evident in the fact that Jingoism is a term that describes a drastic form of loyalty, nationalism, or allegiance, especially in the form of assertive or warlike foreign policy.
Hence, from the available options, the "New Immigrants" that are the foreigners settling into the United States did not encourage Jingoism.
I believe that the correct answer would be B.
They were worried of losing Texas to America along with the other the distance between the Rio Grande and the Red River, the original border between Mexico and America. The war was mostly sparked by the need for land.