The answer to the question is D. Franklin Roosevelt.
Answer: No
The words pilgrims and puritans are sometimes used interchangeably but they are not the same.
Puritans and Pilgrims both fled to America away from the Church of England. They are loyal to England and believed that the Church of England was one true church but they differ in the way they worship.
Pilgrims called Separatists were poor and fewer in number than the Puritans (called non-separating Congregationalists)
The Pilgrims strongly believed that the Church of England, and the Catholic Church, had went against the teachings of the Bible thus they break away and form independent congregations that follow strictly the divine requirements.
The Puritans believed that God expected them to live according to Christ’s teachings. They attempted to reform the Anglican Church but they had not been successful thus they began to look for a new home in the colonies and there practice their religious beliefs.
Answer: The police officer
Explanation:
The police officer was the one who spotted the evidence and notified the investigator ,he is the key witness in the investigation. The investigator will present the evidence and the validity of the evidence will be questioned and the only witness to the validity of the evidence is the police officer.
In the savings-borrowing-investing cycle, the person or the individual involved will first borrow money or resources to establish capital for their business ventures. Next, they invest in this capital to produce products that would allow money to come in. Lastly, they pay the amount they borrowed and they 'save' their profits for future use, to use for capital again, or to borrow money for the business.