The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although the question does not include options, we can answer the following.
Many middle colonies were created so that people could gain wealth but in contrast, many New England colonies served as a refuge for people who faced religious persecution.
That was the case of the Puritans, that had so many differences in Britain with the Church of England and were persecuted for religious motives. The Puritans decided to emigrate to North America and arrived at Cape Town, Massachusets in 1620. There, they founded the Plymouth colony, a place where they could live and teach their strict religious principles.
God created human beings as sexed beings, that is, male and female. In Genesis 1:27, we can clearly see the distinction between male and female in creation.
God created man and, later, woman for the purpose of uniting them, making them "one flesh." Genesis 2:24 emphasizes the complete identification of the two personalities in marriage. The passage tells us that God instituted marriage and that it should be monogamous and heterosexual, the complete union between two persons (man and woman) "
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Donald Goergen says that sexuality and spirituality are not enemies, but friends. In fact we can not separate the two themes, the beauty of sexuality can only be truly realized if there is also spirituality.
Contrary to what Christians say, sex, in the negative and sinful aspect, has dominated our culture in a destructive way for man. Societies (modern and ancient) have transformed the beauty of sexuality into a goddess, who is worshiped, and whom people serve on a daily basis.
The believer must first understand that it was God who created sexuality ("sexual" parts in man and woman), creating them with a nervous system so that they could enjoy delicate and healthy pleasures. Secondly, sexuality is part of the individual, but it is not the highest goal of life for man, but salvation in Christ. Third, sexual pleasure was designed by God to be enjoyed only in marriage.
2: feds- wanted a stronger central government
Anti feds- wanted stronger state governments, they were afraid of too much centralized power because of the monarchy they had just overthrown
3: not exactly sure, but I know they needed 9 of 13 states to ratify, and the federalists got the anti-feds on board by adding the bill of rights
4: gives them enumerated rights, states that the govt can’t impose on any rights listed in the bill of rights or any other rights not listed (according to the 9 amendment)
5: I’m not exactly sure but pretty much legislative creates and ratifies laws, the executive branch can propose and veto laws and treaties, and the judicial can interpret the constitution
<span>Britain's economy supported industrialization: overseas trade, economic prosperity, and a climate of pregress contributed to increased demand for goods.</span>