Yes. The Magna Carta influenced the idea of freedom.
Perhaps the most important of these was introduced by the Connecticut Compromise, which established a bicameral legislature with the U.S. House of Representatives apportioned by population, as desired by the Virginia Plan, and the Senate granted equal votes per state, as desired by the New Jersey Plan.
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Differences in regional economic development during the 19th century produced the condition that "<span>A The North was the nation's main industrial area" which strained the South. </span>
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1)True- Zurich was a theocracy under Ulrich Zwingli. Calvin believed baptism to be the most important factor in salvation. John Knox established the Presbyterian Church in Scotland.
2)False-Calvin's religious teachings emphasized the sovereignty of the scriptures and divine predestination—a doctrine holding that God chooses those who will enter Heaven based His omnipotence and grace
3)True-action of Churches Together in Scotland Churches Together in Britain and Ireland Leuenberg Agreement World Communion of Reformed Churches Conference of European Churches World Council of Churches
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