Which of the following accurately describes fundamentalism

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Answer 1
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The correct answer is C. The term was used for the first time in the evangelical Christian conservative movement,  they opposed to the liberal or modernist tendencies of the theology of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

In 1920 the term "fundamentalists" appears for the first time in a New York newspaper. As a consequence, the term was associated with any religious position that defends a literal interpretation of its sacred texts, or those who promote an intransigent application of the doctrine.

Answer 2
Answer: It would be C.
Fundamentalism is a form of religion that upholds belief in the strict, literal interpretation of scripture.
C, matches the closest to the definition.

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What were some of the challenges the newcomers faced as they started their new life's?

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Answer:

They faced hunger, disease and conflict with the natives.

Explanation:

I suppose you are referring to the new arrivals on US territory, the British who formed the Jamestown colonies. Well, they had a lot of difficulties when they arrived. For starters, they spent many days on the high seas, in terrible situations, diseases invaded and infected everyone. Most died before arriving in America and those who arrived were very weak.

Then the difficulties began at that time. The British achieved their goals of forming the first British colony in America, but they were very sick and had inadequate medical treatment, besides, food was scarce, land was not good for agriculture and they had a great famine. As if that were not enough, they had to face the natives, who did not accept losing their land and started numerous conflicts, which almost made the Jamestown colony a great failure.

The new comers had a huge amount of sickness, hunger, and they were very irresponsible.

How did the alliances that formed in Europe after world war 2 form an "iron curtain" as described by Winston Churchill in a 1946 speech?

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It wasn't the Allies that created the "Iron Curtain." The Iron Curtain was created by the Soviet Union, then led by Joseph Stalin. He took all the Eastern European countries of Slavic decent and forced them to be a communist state. The true fault really lies with FDR who did not listen to Churchill when they had attended the "Big Three" meeting at Yalta. The Allies agreed to give Russia dominion over the Eastern Slavic countries (countries such as Poland, Ukraine, Belorussia, and others) without really knowing what they had been just sold into.

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I believe the answer you are looking for is similar to what is above, the iron curtain was a group of communist states

Explanation:

The USSR prevented Democracy from spreading by funding and supporting Eastern European countries so they couldn't be pressured by the allies.

Which is an accurate statement about John Adams's presidency?A.
He was elected to two terms by a large majority from both parties.

B.
He appointed Lewis and Clark to explore the West.

C.
He vigorously opposed the Alien and Sedition Acts.

D.
He chose to stay out of the war between England and France.

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He chose to stay out of the war between England and France is very correct about John Adam'sPresidency.

John Adam's Presidency.

John Adam was the second United State president. He was a Congress leader before he became vice president and then president.

He was sworn as in president on March 4,1797 and He left office on 4th of March , 1801.

John Adams signed the Alien and Sedition Acts in to law and built up the Army and Navy during Quasi-War with France. He stay put of the wat between England and France. During his tenure, he became the first president to live in White House.

He was know as a passionate and patriotic president.

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How many houses for the legislative branch of government were established by the 1787 U S constitution

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2 houses; the senate and house of representatives

A person appointed by the president to represent the United States in a foreign country is ?

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Answer: They are called an ambasator

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They normally are called representatives.

The development of the railroads during the 1800s dramatically changed life for all in America. In which of the following ways did the railroads impact the lives of European immigrants?

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European immagrants mostly the Chinese went to work on the railroads. It was a hard and dangerous job as some usually died trying to mine and for all their effort they got little pay.
The Europeans had dreams of leaving crowded cities in Europe and here in America. They wanted their own land. When the railroad opened up ways to get to the west and free land was promised, many of these people left large cities with whole communities of on nationality. The Russians had come to America to produce red wheat, a hearty wheat that could with stand the harsh winters on the plains. Other nationalities did the same. Once the railroad was in, there was a way for immigrants to move in, grow crops and have a way to transport them.

The work ethic of the Chinese was noticed by owners of the Central Pacific Railroad. Over 10,000 Chinese accepted and worked some of the most dangerous and hard jobs dealing with the construction of the Central Pacific. 

The Irish had a good work ethic also and were hired by Union Pacific after the Civil War to built from the Atlantic coast outward. Many Mormons from overseas worked on the railroad so it would be vital transportation to Salt Lake City where they wanted to go live.