It was primarily the Industrial Revolution that caused the nations cities to grow in population at the end of the nineteenth century, since this brought about the creation of a massive amount of factories, all of which required large number of laborers who almost all lived in the cities.
Answer: e. church elders lacked tolerance.
Explanation: Anne Hutchinson was a preacher in Massachusetts in the the 17th Century. She believed in creating a direct relationship with God rather than going through the church or its representatives. Puritan elders found Anne’s preaching radical and inappropriate because of her gender. In 1637, she was tried before a general court and when she gave a statement about talking to God, she was called a heretic and banished.
The elders lacked tolerance for changes to the norm and did not welcome anyone who challenged their authority.
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While Churchill objected strongly to the Munich agreement, he had earlier made positive statements about Hitler. He initially hoped, as many did in the early 1930s, that Hitler, once he settled in and settled down, might prove a good and stabilizing influence on Germany. Churchill later, of course, changed his mind as Hitler increasingly showed his true colors and failed to normalize. From the mid to late 1930s, Churchill pushed for British rearmament, fearing that Germany would attack England.
When Chamberlain signed the Munich agreement, Churchill opposed the pact both because it was dishonorable and because he believed it was only forestalling the war he recognized was inevitable. He thought it would only make the situation worse later to appease Hitler rather than confronting him militarily over Czechoslovakia's Sudetenland.
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Emperor Constantine
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Over time, the Christian church and faith grew more organized. In 313 AD, the Emperor Constantine issued the Edict of Milan, which accepted Christianity: 10 years later, it had become the official religion of the Roman Empire.