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it was the successful attempt in creating the nation of Israel.
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The answer is D. Anne Hutchinson was trialed in 1637, and then she was forced to leave from the Massachusetts Bay in 1638 for preaching in her home, which was considered heresy. She began preaching for a group of women, and eventually, men and other ministers were attending her preaching’s.
The growing crowd attending her preaching´s attracted the attention of other orthodox ministers. Her ideas were different from the local puritans in that she considered to be more important a personal faith with God rather than to be present at church and doing good deeds to others. This personal faith was called Calvinism.
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The answer would be footbinding.
It would restrict the growth of the feet to make women appear more attractive to men back then. It was a symbol of wealth and power.
Face veils were more commonly used in the Middle East. Makeup was not as widespread back then and elaborate hairstyles weren’t as popular in China.
John Winthrop helped changed the Government of Massachusetts with moderation. Massachusetts was a very conservative and religious colony at the time. But he was popular because he governed with "modern sensibilities." He fought against very conservative figures as well as very liberal figures in the colony.