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Surendranath Banerjee was known as a moderate leader as his way of showing his agitation was of a moderate , he protested by passing petitions & resolutions . He beleived that British being in India is a good thing for Indians ...
Interesting question, but totally off the wall. There is no way that the establishment of the Anglican Church every pleased any Catholic, moderate or otherwise, as the Anglican Church is just another protestant church dressed up in Catholic vestments.
Chris Matthews is a self described "left-wing liberal"
grab a pillow apply moderate force to the babys head
England under Elizabeth was basically Protestant, but it followed a moderate. Protestantism that kept most people satisfied.Elizabeth tried to keep Spain and France from becoming too powerful by balancing power. If one nation seemed to be getting more powerful, England would support the weaker nation. Philip II of Spain wanted to invade England, partly to overthrow Protestantism. His advisers told him that the people of England would rise against Elizabeth when the Spaniards arrived. In 1588, Philip ordered preparations for an armada (a fleet of warships) to invade England. But the Spanish were no match for the English. After a number of battles, the Spanish armada sailed back to Spain by a northern route around Scotland and Ireland. The ships were pounded by storms, and many sank.
No, she didn't. Elizabeth I supported a moderate form of Protestantism similar to that of her father's (King Henry VIII). Source: Aspects of of Britain n the USA
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They left customary local government in place, and provided stability and regional security, all for the price of very moderate taxation.
NO/ NAHHHH! it didn't work because she was despised by the catholics and the puritans didn't want to compromise therefore they thought her idea was ridiculous. She then was scared of the catholics so she had some of the major catholic icons killed to warn people what would happen if they fought against her
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Songs (often called medleys, in this case) can compromise of different movements, which are (in a sense) sub-songs usually opposing rythms, tones, and general aura. A moderate pause is often observed between each movement.
Extremist is extreme, moderate is moderate.
No, Queen Elizabeth I was not a Puritan. She was the head of the Church of England and followed a moderate religious policy that sought to balance the interests of both Catholics and Protestants in her realm. While she did not align with the more radical Puritan beliefs, she did adopt some aspects of their religious practices during her reign.
You use moderate to describe people or groups who have moderate political opinions or policies.
The Crittenden Compromise. There is new evidence that Lincoln deliberately scuppered this, in order to provoke a war. It seems that he was an abolitionist all along, and he posed as a moderate, purely to get elected.
hawkThe concept of Doves and Hawks didn't exist when there were MODERATE republicans. Since the parties have become so polarized and unwilling to compromise, our country has essentially gone to heck in a hand basket.yes of course!
Neural foraminal compromise is the narrowing of the spinal column. It is the result of disc degeneration over a period of time. Bulging and narrowing of the spinal column, or foramen, causes nerve compression or bulging in the affected area.