arguing legal cases in court
Answer: they belived the Church of England needed a reform and both believed in original sin and the literal interpretation of the bible as God's word
Explanation:
Both the Pilgrims and the Puritans were English Protestants who believed that the Church of England was in need of reform. Although both were strict Calvinists, they differed in approaches to reforming the Church of England. The Pilgrims were more inclined to separate from the church, while the Puritans wanted to reform the church from within. The Pilgrims were the first group of Puritans to seek religious freedom in the New World. As strict Calvinists, members of both groups believed in original sin, predestination and the literal interpretation of the Bible as God’s word.
As you may already know, capitalism arose between the end of the feudal system and the rise of burgesia during the passage from the middle ages to the modern age. At that time, capitalism had many characteristics that equaled the modern capitalism we know today, such as changes in the mode of production of products and services, increased urbanization, and the emergence of new manufacturing techniques that enable commodity prices to be cheapened.
We still have similarities in the improvement of communications and means of transport that facilitate the arrival of products to distant territories.
Answer:
Answer is C and/or D
Explanation:
I am not sure if you misspelled something, but the last two answer choices are parallel to each other
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
Germany's economy couldn't afford to pay the required amount of money. However, they did in a way deserve it.