Asked by McCormick
examples of religious intolerance:
- Roger Williams, Anne Hutchinson , and other non-conforming Christians were banished from Massachusetts.
- Only freedmen who were formally examined and admitted to the puritan church could vote in Massachusetts.
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Which of the following best replaces the question mark?
a) Maryland Toleration Act(1649)
b) Pennsylvania's Charter of privileges (1701)
c) Royal Charter of Rhode Island(1663)
d) Virginia mandated Anglicanism( Church of England)
i think its b? am i right?
- Roger Williams, Anne Hutchinson , and other non-conforming Christians were banished from Massachusetts.
- Only freedmen who were formally examined and admitted to the puritan church could vote in Massachusetts.
-?
Which of the following best replaces the question mark?
a) Maryland Toleration Act(1649)
b) Pennsylvania's Charter of privileges (1701)
c) Royal Charter of Rhode Island(1663)
d) Virginia mandated Anglicanism( Church of England)
i think its b? am i right?
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
No. Pennsylvania's Charter of Privileges promoted religious tolerance.
Which of your choices shows religious intolerance?
Which of your choices shows religious intolerance?
Answered by
McCormick
what does religious intolerance mean?
Answered by
Reed
No, B is not right.
Answered by
Reed
It means that anyone who does not conform to a certain set of beliefs or ways of worship can be denied rights, such as voting, or church attendance, whatever the "powers that be" want to deny to non-conformists.
Answered by
McCormick
from the example i conclude that it means that maybe unjust laws perhaps?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
http://www.google.com/#q=religious+intolerance+definition
Answered by
Reed
A good example is European Jews being confined to ghettos because they were not Christians. Another is Roger Williams who had religious views that differed from the "official ones" in Boston, so he was ostracized and went off to found another colony in Rhode Island on the principle that everyone could worship any way they wanted.
Answered by
Reed
Another example is in my own ancestry. Hannah Tate, a Quaker in Pennsylvania, married a Baptist from New Jersey, a few miles away. They were married by a magistrate with no church wedding (he wasn't Quaker, so they wouldn't accept him anyway). Her church decided they were "living in sin," and excommunicated her.
Answered by
McCormick
mandated means instructed so i would say d is not it. i am guessing c? maryland had an act of toleration
Answered by
Reed
Toleration is the opposite of intolerance, is it not?
Answered by
Reed
McCormick, you're just guessing. Do your reading, read the link Ms. Sue gave you, then look up these four examples in your question. Read what I wrote to you. And don't post this question again.
Answered by
McCormick
i'm sorry. we haven't learn this since last semester and we are trying to prepare for the STAAR. and all the reading we have are in class in a folder. and ive been ooking online alot but i don't understand it.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Mandated means demanded.
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