The most likely answer is B.. The reason I say this is because you can already rule out A and D. because Sikhism is a monotheistic religion, not a polytheistic religion, meaning they believe in only One God. And Sikhism was actually first made to oppose and differ from Hinduism and Islam.
Answer:
He was appointed the head of healthcare in February.
Explanation:
<u>From the Coronavirus Task Force in Press Conference</u>
We’re doing something else that’s important to me, because he’s been terrific in many ways, but he’s also very good on healthcare. And we really followed him very closely — a lot of states do — when Mike was governor — Mike Pence — of Indiana. They’ve established great healthcare. They have a great system there. It’s a system that a lot of — a lot of the other states have really looked to and changed their systems. They wanted to base it on the Indiana system. It’s very good. And I think — and he’s, really, very expert at the field.
And what I’ve done is I’m going to be announcing, exactly right now, that I’m going to be putting our Vice President, Mike Pence, in charge. And Mike will be working with the professionals, doctors, and everybody else that’s working. The team is brilliant. I spent a lot of time with the team over the last couple of weeks, but they’re totally brilliant, and we’re doing really well. And Mike is going to be in charge, and Mike will report back to me. But he’s got a certain talent for this.
Answer: conservatives supported capitalism and believed that tradition should be preserved to maintain order
Explanation: conservatives are adverse to change and hold to traditional values
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Answer:
Of the 55 delegates to the Constitutional Convention, about 25 owned slaves. Many of the framers harbored moral qualms about slavery. Some, including Benjamin Franklin (a former slaveholder) and Alexander Hamilton (who was born in a slave colony in the British West Indies) became members of anti-slavery societies.
Explanation:
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