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Who refused to bow to lords and ladies because they believed all people were?

Quakers


Who refused to bow their lords and ladies because they believed all people were equal?

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Who refused to bow to lords and ladies because they believed all people were equal?

Quakers


The Spanish believed they were justified in going to war with the Incas because?

Atahualpa refused to convert to Christianity.


What was the name given to Republican senators who refused to have anything to do with the League of Nations?

Irreconcilables.


What was the name given to republican senators who refused to have anything to do the League of Nations.?

Irreconcilables.


Can Carol sue the private social club which refused her membership because they don't allow lawyers to be members?

No. This is why there are still golf clubs that don't allow female members.


What country refused to join the United Nations?

andora


Can straight people legally be refused membership to a gay nightclub?

if it is stated in their terms and conditions that they can refuse membership for any reason then they have that right, otherwise they have to allow anyone membership as how can they determine whether some one is heterosexual, bisexual or homosexual?


What was the main reason Chief red jacket refused to convert the Iroquois to Christianity?

Chief Red Jacket refused to convert the Iroquois to Christianity because he believed it would erode their traditional beliefs and way of life. He saw Christianity as a threat to their culture and autonomy as a Native American tribe.


What are three delegated?

The three delegates who refused to sign the Constitution of the United States were George Mason, Elbridge Gerry, and Edmund Rudolph. They refused to sign because they believed that the Constitution did not protect the rights of the individuals enough and that the government would be able to run unchecked.


Who are the three state delegates?

The three delegates who refused to sign the Constitution of the United States were George Mason, Elbridge Gerry, and Edmund Rudolph. They refused to sign because they believed that the Constitution did not protect the rights of the individuals enough and that the government would be able to run unchecked.