The Protestant reformation also called the Reformation was against the Catholic church, the system of indulgencies that it had and other issues introduced by Martin Luther and other ambitious rulers who wanted to take properties from the Catholic church.The Catholic reformation was against the Protestant Reformation and it is also called Contrareformation.
According to the Constitution, laws passed by Congress must be approved by "the President," although it is possible for a law to pass without such approval, if there are enough votes in Congress.
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1. single women and widows had the right to own property.
2.widows received one-third of their husband's property when he died.
3. They had the legal right to live where they wanted and to support themselves in any occupation that did not require a license or a college degree restricted to males.
4.A married woman had the right to be maintained in a manner commensurate with her husband’s social status.
The people who held the most power in Puritan towns were men--especially men who had a high social status as a priest, since this was a society based strongly around religion.