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Running head: PERSECUTION
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PERSECUTION
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Q1
Puritans were being oppressed in England and couldn't completely rehearse their religion,
in the new world to have opportunity to build up the provinces the manner in which they need.
They went to the new world because to be" the city upon a slope", they were exceptionally
sentenced in their convictions, they lived to keep God in their lives constantly, so they were
extremely joined together and network based. Thusly their unmistakable religious standpoint
influenced the advancement of New England's laws. In spite of the fact that there was
detachment of chapel and express, their laws depended on the good book, as was their general
public.
Q2
Oppression is happening significantly in the Muslim ruled nations. Christians being let go
from employments for expressing their convictions, or denied positions since they restrict samesex marriage, or had their business focused on, or fined, or close down, this section would be
many pages long. This is going on, and it is going on now. Indeed, even liberal pundits like Bill
Maher and others are starting to perceive that Christian pushing back was somewhere around a
piece of what cost Hillary Clinton the race. Christians are sick of being focused for essentially
accepting what Christians have accepted for a long time—that marriage is between one man and
one lady, and that Christians must act as per their inner voices. You can overlook their
encounters in the event that you'd like. Be that as it may, they are being heard at the polling
station.
Q3
For quite a long time Bangladesh has gotten inundations of Rohingya escaping from
Buddhist-dominant part Burma, where they are censured by numerous as illicit workers and
endure precise separation. Bangladesh was at that point home to 400,000 Rohingya before the
most recen...