Answer:
A
Explanation:
the author of many poems about the Founding Fathers that became patriotic songs
Puritans formed "covenant communities" which were centered around their religion. Often times, the small communities would have a building which functioned as a church and a courthouse. These communities were often formed in New England, where agriculture was sparse, so the people would rely on trade in ports like Boston and Philidelphia to bring them income, along with carpentry, shipbuilding, etc. Often times, the Puritans were very intolerant of those who did not share their faith, and like the later Cult of Domesticity, believed in masculine supremacy, leaving the women to tend to children, cook, clean, etc.
That would the first amendment.
B) Oliver Kelley
C) Alexander Graham Bell
D) William Jennings Bryan
The correct answer is D) William Jennings Bryan.
The man that had the GREATEST impact on rural, agricultural communities in the late 1800s and early 1900s was William Jennings Bryan.
William Jennings Bryan (1860-1925) was a three-time candidate for the presidency of the United States and member of the House of Representatives that always supported the small farmers of America. He participated with the Populist Party supporting Sothern and Midwestern farmers and helped to made their voices heard. Du to his support for agriculture he received the name of "Great Commoner."