The correct answer is There was an increased enthusiasm for religion.
After the end of WWII, Americans joined churches and synagogues in record numbers. Increasing not only the number of attendance but also the demand for books, songs, and movies with a religious tendency. The other reason that increased the enthusiasm for religion was the Cold war, where the Communism was depicted as an anti-christian movement mastered by Satan. In 1954, Congress added the phrase “under God” to the Pledge of Allegiance and in 1956 made the statement “In God We Trust” mandatory on all coins and currency. In 1956, Congress made “In God We Trust” the national motto.
Answer:
c. To practice their religion freely.
Explanation:
The Puritans were immigrants from England who were opposed to the Catholic Church of England and its laws and regulations. Because of their dissent against the Catholic ruling, these Protestants came to America to be free from the constraints under the Church of England.
These Puritans were mostly Protestants who were unable to practice their religion freely. With their new settlement at the New England colonies, they were able to freely enjoy the Protestant religion.
Thus, the correct answer is option c.
Is this a random Nazi official? Going to go on a limb and say Argentina because apparently a few escaped to their.
Answer:
America becomes a refugee and more famous in the 18's especially for many Europeans who seek for new home in the new world called the Americas. In that time many problems like crisis brought by wars make living hard so they escape and migrate in the New World.
The America's welcome them and help them to create home in the Estados Unidos.