If I'm not mistaken the answer is: D. Booker T. Washington
There was an anti-war movement in the US, pro communism in the US was never a thing back then so I’m assuming the other one is true too lol.
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Who did Jimmy Carter run against for president?
Carter remained as governor until 1975. Despite being a dark-horse candidate who was little known outside of Georgia at the start of the campaign, Carter won the 1976 Democratic presidential nomination. In the general election, Carter ran as an outsider and narrowly defeated incumbent Republican President Gerald Ford.
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False
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Many cities were republics up to the 1300s, when there was only 3. The rest were basically ruled by a signore. Some of those would manage to receive a title of nobility, sometimes even buying them from the king. Those rulers would remain inside the cities to rule them.
Answer: the correct answer is none of the above.
Explanation: the Puritans were English Protestants in the 16th and 17th centuries who sought to purify the Church of England of Roman Catholic practices, keeping that the Church of England had not been totally reformed and needed to become more Protestant. Puritanism played a very important role in English history, especially during the Protectorate.