Answer:
1. He was Austrian.
2. He was a frustrated artist.
3. He once lived in a homeless shelter.
4. He was wounded in the First World War.
5. He served time for high treason.
6. He never personally won an election.
7. He was Time’s “Man of the Year” in 1938.
8. He never visited an extermination camp.
9. He championed animal welfare causes.
10. He suffered with a number of health issues.
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Technically, no, it is false that religious <span>freedom was encouraged in the Puritan colony of Massachusetts, since although the Puritans were seeking religious freedom for themselves, they generally did not tolerate other religions (ironically). </span>
Answer:
Correct Answer:
b. Colonists began to ignore the governors appointed by the king and set up their own conventions and committees
Explanation:
<em>America was a colony of the British that was setup to govern themselves while paying alligence to the throne. Due to the nature of the colony, there was never any specific constitution guiding them. They governors appointed by the people where being ignored by the colonist leading to more crises.</em>
These crises of people rebelling due to interference of the colonist led to the collapse of the American government.
I dont know if this helps, but, The United States Congress is the bicameral legislature of the federal government, and the two "chambers" are the Senate and the house of Representatives