Into Catholic and Protestant, although there are some Christian groups such as the Mennonites who existed as spiritual descendants from earlier anabaptists who were not part of the Protestant Reformation. They existed before then, and were to a degree persecuted by the Protestants, particularly Luther.
Union and Confederacy
The two main groups are Catholic and Protestant. These split into many subcategories, but these are the main two.
Research shows that approximately 75-80% of sibling groups entering foster care are separated from one another. This is often due to a shortage of foster homes that can accommodate larger sibling groups, posing a significant challenge to maintaining sibling relationships and bonds. efforts have been made to improve the placement stability of sibling groups in foster care.
it is when groups are split up by some kind of order
After the break-up the different religous groups caused a split in ethnic and culture causeing them to turn on each other. Bosians-muslim, Croats-roman christians, Serbs-orthodax christian
Different Christians had different interpretations of the Bible, and split up. One major split was of the Church of England from the Roman Catholic church. Other churches have sprung up since then.
who run the legislative branch Congress runs the Legislative branch, and congress is split up in to two groups, the Senate and House of Representatives.
Canada is generally considered a low context country. Communication tends to be explicit, with emphasis on clarity and directness in both personal and professional interactions. This means that messages are usually conveyed explicitly, with less importance placed on non-verbal cues and implicit meanings.
It's a graph that is a circle that is split up into percentages (%) and for different groups. ;D
What are the two colonies that split? Please edit your question to include more context.
when friend split in two
Some, if not most Quakers would describe themselves as Christians today. Most Quaker Churches, if not all are members of The World Council of Churches, which is a Christian organisation.