Although it is often claimed that Christians were persecuted for their refusal to worship the emperor, general dislike for Christians likely arose from their refusal to worship the gods or take part in sacrifice, which was expected of those living in the Roman Empire.
Answer: I think it would be B. Whigs
Explanation: Tell me if im wrong tho :)
Answer: U.S. teetering on isolationism and only being involved in world affairs if it directly affects the U.S.
Explanation:
George Washington pursued an isolationist policy when he was President and this established a precedent for his successors in the 1800s. They generally tried to stay out of world politics unless it affected the U.S. directly.
Overtime, the definition of affecting the U.S. directly changed and as a result the U.S. became increasingly involved in world affairs starting from the Monroe Doctrine to acquiring territories in the Caribbean and the Pacific.
In the United States and most presidential republics, Congress shares foreign relations power with the "<span>a. President," since one of the many roles of the President is to act as Chief Diplomat. </span>