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They cared for the sick and worked for social justice.
They founded schools that focused on Catholic teachings.
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Jesuits were the religious order that emerged during the period of Counter Reformation. Founded by Ignatius Loyola their main goal was to bring back the authority of the Church.
They believed that the only way to strengthen the faith is through missionaries, and thus they established many of them, where among the other things they have spread knowledge of the Catholic, but also helped people in need. That is why first and fourth options are correct.
They weren't part of Inquisition and that is why last option is not correct. The same thing goes with third option, as they were not artists, but priests and monks.
Student protesters of the 1960s and Hippies were similar in they both wanted change.
They differed in how change would happen. Protesters believed they could create chaos for mainstream society and government leaders until they changed policies and laws. Hippies believed a new culture was needed entirely. Many joined the Counterculture movement where they moved onto communes, engaged in drug use, rejected Christianity, and practiced free love. They wanted a new start to American culture not just a shift in policies.
The colonies refused to give up any of their own powers to one central authority.
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The main economic activities for West Virginia included farming and fishing. Tobacco was the main cash crop that was grown in Jamestown which was in West Virginia colony.
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In 1838 and 1839, as part of Andrew Jackson's Indian removal policy, the Cherokee nation was forced to give up its lands east of the Mississippi River and to migrate to an area in present-day Oklahoma. The Cherokee people called this journey the "Trail of Tears," because of its devastating effects.
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