Answer:
C
Explanation:
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No president Wilson did not have a mandate in 1912.
The idea of being a “Protestant” is one who protests, and they did protest. they resisted many ideas of the Catholic church, including (but not limited to) having a pope, praying to dead people (“saints”), statues, ritual of the liturgy, a formal hierarchy, arbitrary and often capricious decisions of the clergy, using religion as a fund raising scheme, abuse of the powers and status of clergy, presuming to supplant the supremacy of scripture, changes of the law, parroted prayers, indulgences, and an uncountable number of other things, not the least of which was torture and killing of many millions of people who disagreed with them. Yes, they protested. They didn’t like that treatment at all. Now, many “Protestants” don’t protest hardly anything the Catholic church does, and the Catholic church in turn has become a much different sort of institution than it was in Luther’s day. Hope this helps <3
Answer:
New York
Explanation:
George Washington had to borrow money to relocate to New York, then the center of American government. His presidential inauguration was held near New York's Wall Street in late April 1789.
The colonial governments were quite similar in their basic structure but they did not have B. A Secretary.
<h3>How were colonial governments set up?</h3>
Colonial governments in the Americas usually had a governor who was royally appointed, and councils and assemblies where the colonist made decisions.
The colonial governments did not often have secretaries however as the duties of such a role usually fell into the governor's office.
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