The followers of which religion were not allowed to settle in Georgia until after the American Revolution?

A Anglican

B Jewish

C Catholics

D Baptist

B Jewish

which statement is FALSE?

do NOT tell me which one is TRUE.
ONLY tell me which one is FALSE!

one: The Supreme Court has complete jurisdiction in all cases at a state and federal level.

two: The Supreme Court has original jurisdiction over any case involving constitutional law or federal statutes and has appellate jurisdiction from lower courts.

WHICH STATMENT IS *FALSE*? IS "one" FALSE, OR IS "two" FALSE?

YOU *MUST* ONLY USE 2 WORDS TO REPLY.
you can only say "one false" or "two false" or "both false".

one false

only explain why one is false.

DO NOT attempt to explain why two is true.

One is false because the Supreme Court does not have complete jurisdiction in all cases at a state and federal level.

why did solcial activivties increase in royal georgia

Why did social activities increase in royal Georgia

Chat gpt

Why did social activities increase in royal Georgia? (1 point)

A: Farms were worked only by slaves
B: Georgians had more leisure time
C: Most Georgians lived in cities
D: Most Georgians lived in cities

To determine the correct answer, let's analyze the question and break it down step by step:

1. Which religion's followers were not allowed to settle in Georgia?
The question is asking about a specific religion that was not permitted to settle in Georgia until after the American Revolution.

2. Until when were they not allowed to settle in Georgia?
The question specifies that the restriction was lifted after the American Revolution. Therefore, we need to consider religions that were barred from settling in Georgia before this historical event occurred.

Now, we can go through the answer choices:

A. Anglican
B. Jewish
C. Catholics
D. Baptist

To find the correct answer, we need to determine which of these religious groups faced restrictions on settlement in Georgia until after the American Revolution. We can approach this by eliminating the options that do not fit the criteria.

Historically, Georgia was initially established as a British colony. The religion favored by the British establishment was Anglican, indicating that Anglicans were not restricted from settling in Georgia.

Jewish settlers were able to establish a presence in Georgia as early as 1733 with the founding of the Savannah Jewish community. Therefore, it can be ruled out that Jews were not allowed to settle in Georgia until after the American Revolution.

Catholics were initially not allowed to settle in the British colonies, including Georgia, at the time of their founding. However, these restrictions were gradually loosened over time, and Catholics were eventually permitted to settle in Georgia before the American Revolution. Hence, Catholics do not fit the criterion either.

This leaves us with the last option, D. Baptist. Baptists were a religious group that faced significant restrictions and persecution in the Southern colonies, including Georgia, until after the American Revolution. These restrictions were lifted following the establishment of religious freedom through the First Amendment to the United States Constitution.

Therefore, the correct answer is D. Baptist, as their followers were not allowed to settle in Georgia until after the American Revolution.