The puritan church fostered the development of what 2 things that shaped new England's society?

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Answer: something that has to do with settlement 

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The three eras within the phanerozoic eon are paleozoic (ancient life), _____ (middle life), and cenozoic (recent life).

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The correct answer is Mesozoic (middle life)

Explanation:

The Phanerozoic Eon is the geological eon we are in, which began 543 million years ago to nowadays, this eon includes three different eras, the first one is the Paleozoic or ancient life in which fish, reptiles and amphibians dominated; the second is the Mesozoic or middle life in which there were reptiles (dinosaurs) dominated and mammals and bird evolved and the Cenozoic (recent life) which is the era we are in mainly dominated by mammals and in the last years humans. The name Mesozoic derives from Grees as in Greek meso means between and zoic is animal or life, thus the geological period between the Paleozoic and the Cenozoic is the Mesozoic.

The three eras within the phanerozoic eon are Paleozoic (ancient life), Mesozoic (middle life), and Cenozoic (recent life).


… It is our true policy to steer clear of permanentalliances with any portion of the foreign world; so
far, I mean, as we are now at liberty to do it; for
let me not be understood as capable of
patronizing infidelity to existing engagements. I
hold the maxim [principle] no less applicable to
public than to private affairs, that honesty is
always the best policy. I repeat it, therefore, let
those engagements be observed in their genuine
sense. But, in my opinion, it is unnecessary and
would be unwise to extend them.…
— President George Washington,
Farewell Address, 1796
President Washington was offering this advice
because he believed
(1) the destiny of the United States was to rule
other countries
(2) the United States should seek alliances with
other nations
(3) alliances could draw the United States into
wars
(4) the United States should break its agreements
with France

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President Washington was offering this advice because he believed "(3) alliances could draw the United States into wars" and the US was very isolationist during this time. 

They did not want any other relations with other countries affairs .

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Which policy leading to the American Revolution gave British officials the right to enter and confiscate anything the owner could not prove was not smuggled?

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It was the "Writs of Assistance" that gave British officials the right to enter and confiscate anything the owner could not prove was not smuggled, which was one of the many factors leading to the outbreak of revolution. 

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Writs of Assistance

Explanation:

Writs of Assistance were a series of court orders that authorized officers to conduct searches that were non specific, it was all of premises for contraband. The Writs were introduced in Massachusetts in 1751.

Officials could not only inspect shops and warehouses but also private homes.

The Gupta empire was most notably characterized by its role in the

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The answer would be: flourishing Hindu Culture

The era of the Gupta Empire was considered as the Golden Era of India. The kingdom was considered really advanced in art, technology , philosophy, and religion and it managed to spread Hinduism to Burma, Sri Lanka, and all across South East Asia

Britain s only colony in North Africa was ___________________.a. Tunisia
b. Algeria
c. Morocco
d. Egypt

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The correct answer is letter D. Egypt. Britain's only colony in North Africa was Egypt. The history of Egypt under the British lasts from 1882, when it was occupied by British forces during the Anglo-Egyptian War, until 1956. The first period of British rule (1882–1914) is often called the "veiled protectorate"

What are some ways totalitarian rulers keep their power

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Enforcement, police terror,indoctrination, censorship,and persecution.