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What effect did policy disputes in the 1790's have on American Government?

Leaders tried to build support for their views by organizing political parties.


Why did political leaders support protestanism?

it supported it because they led to new creations that helped the church and its people


What is a direct effect of citizens voting?

political decisions better reflect citizens' desires political leaders better understand with policies citizens support tax money is distributed to reflect citizens' desires


How are political leaders in Israel unlike other religions?

Since Israel has no official state religion, its political leaders are not religious leaders, and its religious leaders are not political leaders, in contrast to some other countries in the region and elsewhere.


What political change was not a result of the American revolution?

Government leaders were more often linked by kinship.


What effect did policy disputes in the 1790's have in American government?

Leaders tried to build support for their views by organizing political parties.


To what extent did political authorities influence the course of the Protestant Reformation in the sixteenth century?

Charles V was unsuccessful at stoping Luther from reforming the church. He was overwhelmed by all the land that he controlled and the Habsburg wars. Eventually he gave up and signed the peace of augsburg. This started the spread of the reformation. Also, protestantism appealed to many political leaders because they wanted to take the land of the church. for ex henry Vlll sold all of the clerical land. Lastly, reformers such as Zwingli and Luther had political support.


A private meeting of political party leaders was called a?

A private meeting of political party leaders was called a Tradition


What did hamilton agree to did to win support for his plan from the southern leaders leaders?

What did Hamilton after to do to win support for his plan from the southern leaders


Why was English protestantism able to spread so successfully in the 1500s?

English Protestantism was able to successfully spread in the 1500s as a result of politics. Henry VIII, who became disillusioned with the Roman Catholic Church, embraced the idea of Protestantism and pressured his subjects to do likewise. Leaders in other countries did the same thing.


What was A powerful political body that advised roman leaders?

julius caser was a powerful and political body that advised the roman leaders


Is Protestantism a language in Germany?

No. Protestantism is one of three branches of the Christian religion. In Germany, since this was the home of Martin Luther, Lutheranism is by far the strongest, Luther himself being one of the key leaders of the Protestant Reformation.