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The answer is A. Mary Wollstonecraft
Other Quakers<span> faced </span>persecution<span> in Puritan Massachusetts. In 1656 Mary Fisher and Ann Austin began preaching in Boston. They </span>were<span> considered heretics because of their insistence on individual obedience to the Inner Light. They </span>were<span> imprisoned and banished by the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
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Answer:
Sufism borrows religious beliefs and rituals from Christianity Judaism Hinduism
Explanation:
Sufism as a religion can be described as a belief that tends towards the pureness of the heart and soul which as a result make it important to the orthodox Islamic belief.
Also, Sufism as a religion derives some other believes from Hinduism, Christianity, and Judaism. Some countries that practice this religion include Pakistan, Indian, Indonesia, Sudan, and Egypt.
It must be noted that Sufism belief in the line of Prophet Muhammad
Answer:
C) the United States
Explanation:
The World War I which began on 28 Jul 1914 and ended on 11 Nov 1918 saw the Austro-Hungarian heir Archduke Franz Ferdinand assassinated by the Serbian which led to global war.
After the First World War, world political power shifted from Europe to the United States as it become stronger militarily and economically, as a result of the Soviet Union collapse.