Anne Hutchinson was banished from Massachusetts bay colony in 1638 for: preaching in her home.
At that time, the preaching of schism that conducted by Anne Hutchinson was seen as something that could destroy puritan's religious community in Massachusetts bay colony. Since we still haven't developed the amendments that protect the freedom of religion at that time, she was banished from the colony.
Answer: preaching in her home,
Its D
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b. ally with China.
c. launch a propaganda campaign.
d. attack China and Russia.
D. attack China and Russia
But if you get the other answer choices than the answer is become an industrial nation. (APEX)
Late 1800s Japanese leaders tried to avoid domination by imperialist nations by strengthening their own military and economic power, leading to conflicts such as the First Sino-Japanese War and the Russo-Japanese War.
In the late 1800s, Japanese leaders decided that the best way to avoid being dominated by imperialist nations was not to ally with Russia or China, or to launch a propaganda campaign, but instead to strengthen their own military power and economic influence. This is reflected in their actions of the time, culminating in the First Sino-Japanese War (1894-1895) and the Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905). While these conflicts are not exactly the same as 'attacking' these nations, they were military conflicts that resulted from Japan's aspirations for greater power and influence.
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Hoover said the government should not intervene in the economy; Roosevelt used government programs to create jobs.
B.
Hoover believed the government must regulate the stock market; Roosevelt thought the crash wasn't that serious.
C.
Hoover believed the economy was still strong; Roosevelt was convinced that capitalism was finished.
D.
Hoover thought that government must help citizens in need; Roosevelt believed people should help themselves.
b. From the 1920s to 1940s, the television was growing quickly as a source of political news.
c. From the 1880s to 1890s, the Internet was decreasing quickly as a source of political news.
d. From the 1880s to 1890s, the newspaper was decreasing quickly as a source of political news.
Answer:
a. From the 1920s to 1940s, the radio was growing quickly as a source of political news.
a. A ship left Britain bringing agricultural products to America where it picked up manufactured goods. It then sailed to Africa where it sold the manufactured goods and purchased slaves. The slaves were then brought to Britain for sale.
b. A ship left Britain bringing manufactured products to Africa. These were traded for slaves, which were then brought to America. In America the slaves were traded for agricultural products, which were then brought to Britain for sale.
c. A ship left America empty and sailed to Africa. In Africa it picked up slaves, which were shipped to, and sold in America. In America the ship picked up a load of agricultural goods, which it then brought to England for sale.
d. A ship left Africa bringing agricultural goods to America. These were traded for slaves, which were then brought to England for sale. The ship then left England empty bound for Africa.