A Quaker is is someone one practices a specific religion (a sect of Christianity). They are known for being against all forms of violence. This is called being a pacifist. They usually don't have priests or ministers and believe in worshiping in their own way. They followed William Penn (who Pennsylvania is named after) and settled in a new colony. The Quakers helped establish a new government. They also protected the rights of Native Americans and were abolitionists (meaning they didn't believe in slavery because slavery often involves violence which went against their beliefs).
No, they could never agree on anything no matter where they were.
Journal Entry #1:
<span>The monarchs of many European
kingdoms wanted to find faster trade routes to Asia than the land routes that
crossed Asia. They wanted me to find the route I ended up finding two continents.
The Natives wear unique clothes. They have bows and arrows. And are nicer then
they seem. They got along with my crew. And even gave us food. During my exploring
there, many diseases spread to the Native. I also brought different types of
food back to Europe, such as, Potatoes, Corn and Chocolate.</span>
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The section "The atomic bomb: A controversial weapon" contributed to the development of ideas in the text in the following way.
In this section of the article, the author writes that even today, historians and scholars still debate the idea of if launching the atomic bomb over Hiroshima and Nagasaki was a good idea of President Harry Truman or not. Some say that using the atomic bomb helped to end the war quickly, but other scholars said that the bomb killed so many people and left too much destruction.
The title of the article is "The Bombing of Hiroshima," and was written by author Jessica McBirney in 2017.
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