Answer:
On the one hand, Gertrude still plays the role of the faithful queen, telling Claudius of Polonius' murder. She does not object to Hamlet's being sent to England, and she does not abide by Hamlet's request to stay away from the king
On the other hand, she does not report all of the details of her conversation with Hamlet, says he's weeping with remorse, and there is no evidence to suggest that she knows the fate that awaits her son in England.
Explanation:
Answer: e. church elders lacked tolerance.
Explanation: Anne Hutchinson was a preacher in Massachusetts in the the 17th Century. She believed in creating a direct relationship with God rather than going through the church or its representatives. Puritan elders found Anne’s preaching radical and inappropriate because of her gender. In 1637, she was tried before a general court and when she gave a statement about talking to God, she was called a heretic and banished.
The elders lacked tolerance for changes to the norm and did not welcome anyone who challenged their authority.
The FBI used a technique which is called Latent Fingerprint Identification: a silver nitrate solution was used to cause a reaction of the unseen fingerprints perspiration left by the kidnappers all over the ransom notes. The reaction caused the perspiration to turn into silver chloride. This substance is white and it is also visible to the naked eye which means the fingerprints of the perpetrators were easily identifiable.
Answer:
Option: A. They established a policy of religious freedom for all inhabitants of Louisiana.
Explanation:
In the 1780s, governor Spanish Officer Esteban Miró tried to draw western settlers (American) with religious freedom for all and promises of free land. Migrants took Spanish loyalty pledges in exchange for large grants. In the 1790s, Spanish policies toward American started to attract Anglo-Americans to southern Louisiana and New Orleans.