Answer:
It was reorganized in 1784 as the Pennsylvania Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery and for the Relief of Free Negroes Unlawfully Held in Bondage, (better known as the Pennsylvania Abolition Society) and was incorporated in 1789. He petitioned the U.S Congress in 1790 to ban slavery.
Explanation:
I think you refer here to Christianity as the new faith.
Christianity essentially accepts all of Judaim, but it adds the teachings of Jesus Christ on "top" of the teachings of Judaism. Judaism already had a belief in a Messiah to come and Christianity believes that this was the Messiah. So the Jews that accepted Jesus as the Messiah were no longer Jews, as Jews still wait for the Messiah.
This example best demonstrates the persuasion technique called
"the foot-in-the-door technique".
<span>Foot-in-the-door or as
known <span>FITD technique refers to a
strategy when someone wants to get anybody to comply with a bigger request,
they first convince the subject for a smaller or modest task or request.</span></span>
Answer:
Dorothea Lynde Dix
Explanation:
Dorothea Lynde Dix was born in Hampden, Maine, in 1802, to Joseph Dix, a Methodist preacher known for alcoholism and depression. Joseph taught Dorothea how to read and write and she developed love for books and learning.
When she grew up a bit, she traveled with friends around England and when she returned to the U.S, she grew passion for better treatment of insane people. She taught inmates in an East Cambridge prison, and witnessed the poor living conditions in that area which made her to quickly agitate for the legislature of Massachusetts to make reforms for better living conditions.
Answer:
a figurehead, an example is the emperor of Japan who has ruled as a powerful figurehead for a while but has no say.