The correct option is D) a Separatist.
The group that would have most likely spoken the statement above is a separatist.
In the 16th and 17th century, the terms Separatist meant that people wanted to separate from the church of England to form other churches that were independent. The English Protestants of that time grew tired of the corruption they saw in the church of England. That is why on the passage we read that "the only way we can practice pure religion, based on the Bible's Sermons, is to break away from the church..."
The other options of the question were a) Catholic, b) Protestant, and c) Puritan.
The person can join a candidate's campaign and help organize rallies for the candidate.
Voters should ask members of the media for advice on whom to vote for in an election.
An active citizen can trust one media source for all their information about government.
People can learn about government leaders and interest groups through the media. The answer is A.
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sacred
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the definition that I found is
"a short piece of sacred choral music, typically polyphonic and unaccompanied."
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all males.
all citizens.
former enslaved persons.
A major accomplishment of Britain’s Reform Act of 1832 was that it gave voting rights to the middle class.
The Reform Act gave benches in the House of Commons to the large cities that had emerged during the Industrial Revolution, and took away seats from the so-called "rotten boroughs" (unpopulated cities that continued to have their representation of medieval origin). The law also increased the number of individuals eligible to vote, increasing the mass of the electorate from about 500,000 to 813,000, and thus allowing one in six adult men to vote, in a total population of 14 million people.
The answer is A) the middle class.