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History, 08.09.2020 21:01 mariahrmunoz01

Why were the Quakers considered radical in England? A. They believed in nonviolence and equality.
B. They believed that the only way to heaven was through good
deeds.
C. They believed in violence to spread God's words.
D. They believed they were chosen by God to go to heaven.

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