The correct answer is A. Some became active in politics
Explanation:
Televangelist is the word to refer to the Christian ministers that use media especially television or radio to spread Christianity. In this way, the sermons of Christian ministers is broadcasted on television or radio to be heard massively, this implies Televangelist can have international and wider audiences than in regular sermons, due to this, some televangelist decide to be politicians as they find a huge support from people that watch them on Tv or hear them in radio, which facilitates their political career considering the people that follow their sermons would usually support them in politics as their proposals might be equally connected to Christian beliefs. Thus, some televangelist became active in politics.
The correct answer is C) He had fought several battles and then an armistice halted his movement.
The statement that best describes General Scott’s actions in the Mexican War is "He had fought several battles and then an armistice halted his movement."
During the Mexican-American War, President James K. Polk ordered General Winfield Scott (1786-1866) to command an army to take the south of Mexico by sea. The order was to capture the port of Veracruz and marched to Mexico City. On March 1847, they marched to Veracruz and in twenty days of armed confrontation, the Mexican Army surrendered and marched to Mexico City where they captured the Chapultepec Castle.
For his own sake, no. What he did blatantly put himself in danger and finally was placed under interrogation, etc & so forth.
For the sake of science, yes. What he did, and the consequences thereof, would have publicised his struggle, especially during the age of Enlightenment. Although what he did might also have momentarily pushed people away from science in fear of the consequences of facing the church due to the harsh punishment that he was subjected to. His persistence was, in the end only healthy for the development of science in later years.
I believe it’s c. artistic, political, scientific and social thought