Answer:
selling indulgences
Explanation:
Luther was most opposed to the idea of people absolving sins through indulgences. Indulgences are payments people make to the church that forgives all sins and "guarantees" their path to heaven. Luther wrote about how this was wrong in the 95 theses as it went against what God said.
Answer:
C. selling indulgences
Explanation:
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PLZ HELP Choose any country (or a city within the country). These include Russia, Poland, The Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Germany, Romania, Bulgaria, Albania, Croatia, Macedonia, Slovenia, and Bosnia-Herezegovina. Using the Internet, an encyclopedia, or other resources, research the period of communism in the chosen country and write an essay in which you describe what life was like for the citizens during the era of communism. Your essay should be approximately 300 words in length. 20 point in reward
Answer: I'm not gonna write 300 words but I'll give you advice
Explanation:
Research Russia, it's the easiest for this. You can talk about Stalin, Lenin, Marx, etc. Make sure to talk about the ideologies that they had at the time and talk about how much the citizens agreed with those ideologies.
Answer:
I thought you asked this?!
Explanation:
Which are examples of political problems the US experienced during the early 1920s? Check all that apply.
1. Voters could not directly vote on issues.
2. Powerful politicians used their influence to gain profit and secure votes.
3. Voters could not directly choose their own US senators.
4. Secret ballots allowed party bosses to pressure or bully voters.
5. City mangers lacked the professional skills of mayors.
Answer:
A,C,&D
Explanation:
questions to make you think part 2: if cinderella's shoe fit perfectly why did it slip off
Answer: SOCKS
Explanation: Cinderella was wearing socks. The socks were slippery so the shoe fell off. :)
Which Southeast Asian country’s largest ethnic group is the Tagalog?
A) Malaysia
B) The Philippines
C) Laos
D) Myanmar
Answer: the philippines
Explanation:
Assume that Aye is guilty of this crime. What can explain why he waited so long to do it? After all, by waiting 9 years, Aye would have given Tut time to have a son (or several sons), and he would have given the people enough time to forget the resentment they felt towards Tut's father.
What important victory did one founder of the Carolingians achieve?
He convinced all Europeans to convert to Christianity.
He won the title of first warrior king of France.
He fought to make Spain the most powerful country in Europe.
He defeated a Muslim invasion from Spain.
Answer:
He defeated a Muslim invasion from Spain
Explanation:
By 700, a majordomo was the most powerful person in the Frankish Kingdom .From 719 this position was in the hands Charles Martel, who become the important person in the country .In the battle of Poitiers (near Tours) in 732 he defeated Arabs, and after the battle he was called Charles the Hammer and Christian Hero.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
did the test
Instructions: The following is a passage that Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote in her book Uncle Tom’s Cabin. Please read the following passage and underline the key points. Then answer the questions below.
"The writer has given only a faint shadow, a dim picture, of the anguish and despair that are, at this very moment, riving thousands of hearts, shattering thousands of families, and driving a helpless and sensitive race to frenzy and despair. There are those living who know the mothers whom this accursed traffic has driven to the murder of their children; and themselves seeking in death a shelter from woes more dreaded than death ... "And you, mothers of America ... I beseech you, pity the mother who has all your affections, and not one legal right to protect, guide, or educate, the child of her bosom! ... I beseech you, pity those mothers that are constantly made childless by the American slave-trade! And say, mothers of America, is this a thing to be defended, sympathized with, passed over in silence? Do you say that the people of the free state have nothing to do with it, and can do nothing? Would to God this were true! But it is not true. The people of the free states have defended, encouraged, and participated; and are more guilty for it, before God, than the South, in that they have not the apology of education or custom. "If the mothers of the free states had all felt as they should, in times past, the sons of the free states would not have been the holders, and, proverbially, the hardest masters of slaves ... "... You pray for the heathen abroad; pray also for the heathen at home. And pray for those distressed Christians whose whole chance of religious improvement is an accident of trade and sale; from whom any adherence to the morals of Christianity is, in many cases, an impossibility, unless they have given them, from above, the courage and grace of martyrdom." - Harriet Beecher Stowe
Questions
1) What is Stowe’s main idea? What arguments did Stowe put forth against slavery? 2) What audience was she trying to reach with her message
3) Women in the nineteenth century could not vote, so why did Stowe make a point of addressing mothers?
Answer:
I really don't know bc I'm really not that smart
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
Answer:
B
Explanation:
What are 3 issues that may play a factor in undocumented students learning, that may not play a role in the lives of students that are documented?
Answer:
How do I make it in a little bit of the Declaration of Independence in the United States
Explanation:
QUESTION 1
The period known as Reconstruction occurred after which event?
A. The Revolutionary War
B. The Civil War
C. World War I
D. World War II
QUESTION 2
The Senator who held Revels's seat before him...
A. died while in office.
B. left his Senate seat when Mississippi seceded from the Union.
C. left the Senate to become Governor of Mississippi.
D. was appointed to the Presidential Cabinet.
QUESTION 3
The Freedman Bureau was...
A. a government agency aimed at helping former slaves.
B. an organization founded by Hiram Revels.
C. a group of abolitionists who helped runaway slaves.
D. the government agency that wrote the Emancipation Proclamation.
Answer:
Question 1:
B.The Civil War
Question 2:
I'm not quite sure and don't want to give you an incorrect answer,sorry
Question 3:
A. A government agency aimed at helping former slaves
True or false
Portugal controlled the trade routes to India and China during the 1300s.
Answer is true
Explanation:
China during 1300s
Which is an example of diplomacy?
A. The U.S. wants to keep an open trading relationship with Europe.
B. The U.S. declares war on Japan after the attack at Pearl Harbor.
C. The U.S. sends people to discuss environmental issues with China.
D. The U.S. invades Iraq to get rid of its leader, Saddam Hussein.
Answer:
C. The U.S sends people to discuss environmental issues with China
Explanation:
Diplomacy is the practice of influencing the decisions and conduct of foreign governments or intergovernmental organisations through dialogue, negotiation, and other nonviolent means. Diplomacy usually refers to international relations carried out through the intercession of professional diplomats with regard to a variety of issues and topics.
The ancient Maya were able to survive for 1000 years in hostile terrain by .
Important steps in altering their environment were ______ and ______ because ______.
As a result of their hard work, the ancient Maya experienced ______.
Help me pleaseee
Write a justification for the location using 3 specific reasons which relate to the physical and human characteristics of China. Consider what you would need to survive
Answer:
Places are jointly characterized by their physical and human properties. Their physical characteristics include landforms, climate, soils, and hydrology. Things such as language, religion, political systems, economic systems, and population distribution are examples of human characteristics.Explanation:
Write About It! Do you think we should get rid of cash or keep using it? Write an argument supported by details from the
a document and examples from your own experiences.
Answer: I cannot download it but think that needs that humans require should not cost money but our wants should cost money .
Explanation:
help pls, ill give brain crown thing
Answer: Look at the explanation
Explanation: I think it's important that the men who wrote the Constitution included a way for the Constitution to be amended because it created stability and balance. Also, when a law is amended, it usually stays permanent and a part of the Constitution that way. The process called "The Amendment Process" established a process where when adding an amendment, it would not be too easy to do so.
I hope this helped!
What government position do the citizens of Australia elect?
A.
president
B.
prime minister
C.
governor-general
D.
members of parliament
Answer:
its b
Explanation:
Describe Grant’s plan to win the war (at least 2 facts).
Answer:
By 1863, however, the Northern military plan consisted of five major goals: Fully blockade all Southern coasts. This strategy, known as the Anaconda Plan, would eliminate the possibility of Confederate help from abroad. Control the Mississippi River.
Explanation:
Name the southern states that seceded after Fort Sumter.
A: Virginia, North Carolina, Arkansas and Tennessee
B: Kentucky, Missouri, Delaware,Maryland
C: Florida, Mississippi,South Carolina, Georgia
D: All of the above
Answer:
Tras el ataque de Fort Sumter, el presidente Lincoln reclutó un ejército voluntario en cada estado. En dos meses, cuatro estados sureños más declararon su unión a la Confederación: Virginia, Arkansas, Carolina del Norte y Tennessee.
Explanation:
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corona corazon porfa
graciass
Who were the Vikings? Why were they important? Where did they explore?
Where did the system of Arabic numerals come from originally? To what regions did it spread after al-Khwarizmi wrote his book on the topic?
Answer:
india
Explanation:
was introduced to Europe
Answer:
They came from India in the 6th or 7th century and were introduced to Europe through the writings of al-Khwarizimi in the 12th century or so. The subjects of studies were algebra and algorithms.
For cutting off our Trade with all parts of the world.
For imposing Taxes on us without our Consent:
For depriving us in many cases of the benefit of Trial by Jury:
For transporting us beyond Seas to be tried for pretended offences:
Using the above passage, in which document can these grievances be found?
A. Articles of Confederation
B. Declaration of Independence
C. English Bill of Rights
D. Magna Carta
Answer:
b
Explanation:
The development of feudalism occurred in response to which event?
the fall of the Western Roman Empire
the Mongol invasions
the spread of the Muslim faith
the decline of trade between Europe and the East
Answer:
it's The fall of the Western Roman Empire
Explanation:
have a good day =]
Answer:
A - the fall of the Western Roman Empire
I NEED THIS ABSOLUTELY RIGHT NOW DUE IN 35 MINUTES: what is annemarie afraid that kirsti will do on the train ride to visit uncle henrik? (number the stars book)
(also, i would appreciate if you would answer here and not in a file, thanks!)
Answer:
She is afraid that Kirsti will tell the German soldiers that this is Ellen's New Year.
Explanation:
When it became clear to Jefferson Davis and other Confederate leaders that Richmond would fall, what did they do?
Answer:
On the morning of Sunday April 2, 1865 Confederate lines near Petersburg broke after a nine month siege. The retreat of the army left the Confederate capital of Richmond, 25 miles to the north, defenseless.
Explanation:
HELP ME AGAIN PLEASE
Answer:
B is correct Answer
Explanation:
planning complex cities.
Harappa was expertly planned cities built with a grid pattern of wide, straight streets. Thick walls surrounded the cities. Many people lived in sturdy brick houses that had as many as three floors. Some houses had bathrooms and toilets that connected to the world's first sewer system.
HI HELPPP ITS 7TH GRADE SCIENCE I GIVE BRAINLIST
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
The Fiscal shrikes are the only animal on the list that eat the grasshopper. The grasshopper is also its only food source.
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I WILL GIVE WHO EVER ANSWERS RIGHT IN 3 MINS BRAINLIEST 5 STARS AND A THANKS IF YOU ANSWER BOTH!!!
Asia:Europe:
An untitled map of Europe. Following the marine routes from Asia, the bubonic plague spread through Europe and Africa from 1348 through 1351.
Choose the phrase that best answers each question.
In which directions did the bubonic plague spread from Asia along sea routes?
A) south and west
B) north and west
C) south and east
In which directions did the bubonic plague spread in Europe?
A) west and south
B) west and north
C) south and east
Answer:
b ac
Explanation:
Read the passage about draft cards during the Vietnam War. During the Vietnam War, the Selective Service draft was in place. This was a system by which men of a certain age could be called to serve in the US Armed Forces. It was not a voluntary enlistment. Each man who was within the age limits received a draft card, and if he was called, he was expected to serve. The draft was not a popular system among many Americans. In 1965, a man named David Miller, a pacifist who did not believe in war, was the first to burn his draft card in protest. Believing the US should not be involved in the war, thousands of others set their draft cards on fire as a symbol of protest. What conclusion can be drawn about why thousands of men burned their draft cards during the 1960s and 1970s? They were attempting to change the policies of the draft. They were protesting US involvement in the Vietnam War. They wanted to declare their right to decide when to join the armed forces. They wanted to confuse the government by causing chaos in the draft system.
Answer:
the answer is b
Explanation:
because it is right
The conclusion that can be drawn from the passage is: They were protesting US involvement in the Vietnam War. Thus option (b) is correct.
What is a war?A war is a large-scale armed conflict between two or more nations or groups. It involves the use of military force to achieve political or territorial objectives, often resulting in significant loss of life, destruction of property, and social disruption.
Wars can have significant social, economic, and political consequences, affecting not only the countries involved but also their populations and the international community.
Wars are typically characterized by organized and sustained violence, often with the goal of achieving specific objectives or resolving conflicts, and they may be formally declared or unofficially waged.
They were protesting US involvement in the Vietnam War is the conclusion that can be drawn from the passage. Thus option (b) is correct.
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