John Calvin was a reformed based in Switzerland that believed in Martin Luther's ideas about faith and salvation. He was both a pastor and a theologian.
Your answer would be all of the above.
Answer:
Yes there can be economic growth without development.
Explanation:
Economic growth may only benefit a small % of the population. For example, if a country produces more oil, it will see an increase in GDP. However, it is possible, that this oil is only owned by one firm, and therefore, the average worker doesn’t really benefit.
B is the correct answer.
Legislators are elected by the people and if they are not well thought of by the people, it is unlikely that they will be reelected.
This ensures that legislators respond to the needs of the people but also proves problematic when the people are manipulated into a mob like frenzy.