Answer:
He worked and preached against the violent tension
Explanation:
<span>The Toleration Act of 1649 made it a crime to restrict the religious rights of Christians and was the first law supporting religious tolerance passed in the English colonies. hope that answered your question.</span>
In a democracy, with the people. while in a dictatorship, <span>a single person or group holds absolute and unchangeable authority.</span>
Correct answer: method or methods
"Touch typing" means to use a typewriter keyboard (or today, computer keyboard) without looking at the keys. The typist has a "touch" or "feel" for where all the keys are and can type more quickly by not needing visual confirmation of the keys they are striking as they type. I'm touch typing as I write this answer by the way -- I had a very good (and very fussy) keyboard instructor back in high school who drilled us over and over again in learning our keystrokes.
The practice of touch typing is sometimes credited to Frank Edward McGurrin, who was a court stenographer in Salt Lake City, Utah, and also taught typing classes. He won a typing contest held in Cincinnati in 1888 using his method. He developed his method while serving as a law office clerk in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He said of those early days of his career: "Before the end of the year 1878 I could write upwards of 90 words a minute in new matter without looking at the keyboard."
Answer:
D. It split the vote of the Democratic party,
Explanation:
The main effect of the presidential campaign of Martin Van Buren in 1848 is that "It split the vote of the Democratic party."
This is evident in the fact that Martin Van Buren who was a former President of the United States, campaigned under the Free soil party after Lewis Cass was given the nomination to run for President under the Democratic party. This is to show the power of the anti-slavery movement, and assists in defeating Lewis Cass.
Eventually, Martin Van Buren was able to split the Democrat vote causing the Whig candidate, Zachary Taylor to win the election of 1848