The theory that states that people follow individual
psychological motifs in relating to a love partner is the styles of love in
which is the theory of Lee. This theory focuses more on psychological motifs
when an individual is involved with love or when relating his or her partner.
Answer:
because they think god want them to convert people into cath
Explanation:
The Pilgrims and the Puritans established colonies in the New World to practice their religions freely.
The Pilgrim Fathers was an English religious group formed in the late sixteenth century that, being dissatisfied with the political-religious environment in their country, decided to emigrate to the New World in 1620.
The Pilgrim Fathers left the port of Plymouth (England) on the Mayflower ship on August 15, 1620 and, crossing the Atlantic Ocean, intended to reach the Jamestown colony -founded in 1607- but strong storms prevented it by pushing about 800 km further north, to Cape Cod, where they arrived on November 9 of the same year. Shortly after they founded Plymouth that would be the capital of the homonymous colony, which existed until 1691, year in which it was united with the Colony of the bay of Massachusetts forming the Province of the Bay of Massachusetts.
The Pilgrim Fathers were gathered together by the Calvinist puritanical church and took refuge from religious persecutions and from the political instability that existed in Europe.
<u>Asbestos is a natural material that has been prized for centuries for its strength and resistance to flame and heat</u>.
<u>It was used during the Industrial Revolution and during the boom years during and after the World Wars in applications ranging from construction to manufacturing</u>.
<u><em>But asbestos has a dark side</em></u>. Already in Roman times, observers noted the propensity among those who worked with the material to develop serious diseases and, <u>in the mid-twentieth century</u>, was directly related to several serious and even fatal diseases.
<u><em>The correct answer is A</em></u>: <u>1960</u>.