Sabbatarianism is usually defined as the belief that Christians should observe a particular day of the week as the Sabbath, either the seventh day or the first day of the week. This means more than simply attending church on the weekend. On their Sabbath, Sabbatarians refrain from all customary work, except works of charity, necessity and worship, because they understand the Sabbath to be a law of God. They do so even if it means economic hardship, shunning or persecution.
They had a lot of power back then because they had a great army with a great pilot which means leader
Answer:
its the d
Explanation:
i have civics so i know they made the constitution because the article of confederation were too weak and people thought they were gonna loose their rights so they made the constitution and the bill of rights to go with it so people would agree to it (the people in congress that is) and they did it so people would sign the constitution knowing if the articles of confederation were removed the bill of rights would be included in the constitution.
D: Communism. A major example would be the USSR and their "overnight industrialization" that took place in the 1920's-1930's
Answer:
The second answer
Explanation:
The passage is describing how industrialization is making everything the same, and monotone