Which was an argument used by supporters of the U.S. Constitution in favor of its ratification.?
A) A woman's right to vote will be protected by the highest law of the land.
B) There is a system of checks and balances to prevent abuse of power.
C)Appointing a president-for-life will make the United States stronger.
D) A federal government with two separate branches makes the most sense.
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The answer is C.) I took the k12 test too
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Which of the following was NOT a demand of the Populists?
A graduated income tax
Direct election of Senators
Ban on immigrants
Free coinage of silver
Answer: Direct election of senators
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I know the 6 demands of the populists and I know direct election isn’t one. Hope it helps.
Who were the people who led the synagogues?
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According to the New Testament Gospels, Jesus often taught in synagogues, one of which was in Capernaum (Mark 1:21-28), in northern Israel. The book of Acts suggests that the apostle Paul also taught in synagogues (Acts 17:1-2). But what exactly were synagogues in the first century C.E.? Were they different from modern synagogues? The answers to these questions not only illuminate stories in the New Testament, they also shed light on the early years of an important Jewish institution.
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Although scholars used to assume that the Pharisees (the likely precursors to the rabbis) were in charge of synagogues, most first-century sources identify elders, priests, and archisynagogoi (Greek for “heads of synagogues”) as the leaders of synagogues (Philo, Hypothetica 7.12-3, Theodotus Inscription, Mark 5:22-23).
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