The clergy caused concerns that led to many changes during the Catholic Reformation. Thus, the correct answer is option A.
What was the Catholic Reformation?The Catholic Reformation, also known as the Counter-Reformation, was a period of Catholic resurgence that began in response to the Protestant Reformation. It began with the Council of Trent and lasted until the end of the European religious wars in 1648.
The Counter-Reformation, begun to address the effects of the Protestant Reformation, was a comprehensive effort comprised of apologetic and polemical documents, as well as ecclesiastical configuration as decreed by the Council of Trent.
Early reform calls stemmed from criticism of the Renaissance popes' and many of the clergy's worldly attitudes and policies, but there was little significant papal reaction to Protestants or reform demands from within the Roman Catholic Church before mid-century.
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How did Catholic leaders encourage change during the Catholic Reformation? through a return to simony through a return to community service with a break from the sacraments with a break from church expansion
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Catholic Reformation or Catholic Revival, in the history of Christianity, the Roman Catholic efforts directed in the 16th and early 17th centuries both against the Protestant Reformation and toward internal renewal. The Counter-Reformation took place during roughly the same period as the Protestant Reformation, actually (according to some sources) beginning shortly before Martin Luther’s act of nailing the Ninety-five Theses to the door of Castle Church in 1517.
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C?
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Which of the following statements about medieval Songhai is NOT true?
It was a prosperous trading kingdom.
Around the year 1000, its rulers converted to Islam.
Its capital, Cairo, was on the bend of the Niger River.
Most of its people continued to worship the old Songhai gods.
The Muslim empire of Mali conquered large stretches of Songhai.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Why did Napoleon consider the Louisiana Territory a valuable part of his plan to regain control of Saint-Domingue?
With the territory, he could secure military assistance from Spain and the United States to overtake the revolt in Saint-Domingue.
Trade on the Mississippi River within the Louisiana Territory would provide supplies to the French settlers in Saint-Domingue.
The idea of individual rights, which was thriving in the Louisiana Territory, would help Napoleon appeal to the people of Saint-Domingue.
Colonists in the Louisiana Territory, where slavery was legal, might have influence over the people in Saint-Domingue.
Answer:
How was control of Louisiana related to Napoleon's plan for Saint-Domingue?
Explanation:
He intended to use Louisiana, and trade on the Mississippi River as a supply depot for Saint-Domingue
Why didn't Mehmed the Conqueror continue to sack Constantinople after its capture? Select the best answer from the choices below.
a
He wanted to send his army to Rome instead.
b
He believed Allah would be angry with him.
c
The city was already so destroyed it was not worth the additional effort.
d
He wanted to set up Constantinople as his own capital city.
Answer: He wanted to set up Constantinople as his own capital city.
Explanation: Because it would allowed the Ottomans to more effectively invade mainland Europe, eventually leading to Ottoman control of much of the Balkan peninsula, because of position (its on Europe and Asia), and because of cultural importance, and at that time, he's on the most important trade route.
Extra explanation: He wanted also to set up Constantinople as his own capital city because it would marked final end of the Roman Empire, a state which dated back to 27 BC and lasted nearly 1,500 years.
Why couldn't George Washington's army raise money
When the Second Continental Congress met in June 1775, they were not prepared for what they found. Several months earlier on April 19 the war of words with Great Britain had become a shooting war. The individual colonies found themselves at war with one of the greatest military powers of the age. It would fall on the delegates of the Continental Congress to lead them the best they could with a strong united voice that would see them through the crisis, or maybe not. Congress was not really prepared to become a governmental body. These men who were sent to discuss issues and send petitions suddenly found themselves placed in the position of having to create a united front from thirteen separate entities. They would be tasked with coming up with a military response, building an army, and finding some way to pay for all of it. They were, to say the least, not always up to that task. While many of the men that served in congress had experience running business or even colonial government, the task set ahead of them was more than they had ever done before. In many of the tasks set before it, Congress either failed or nearly failed, nearly causing the still birth of the great republic.
Nowhere did Congress fail as abysmally as it did in trying to create some way to generate money that would support the war. There were several sources they would look to in an effort to pay the bills. Getting support from the states and foreign powers was one path they took. Steps were even taken to try and build a real economy that would see them through the war and perhaps thereafter. Each came with its own set of difficulties.
In the United States today, do you think our government matches Madison’s vision and fulfills his hopes? Are “factions” a problem in American politics?
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Answer:
The battle of gonzales
Explanation:
if you Wiki the battle of Gonzales It will show that flag
what new skill did the Native Americans learn through the encomienda system?
A. shepherding
B. blacksmithing
C. carpentry
D. all of the above
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Doña María del Carmel Calvillo was best known for being a successful ________________.
a.
rancher
b.
farmer
c.
investor
d.
immigration agent
Answer:
es farmer
Explanation:
doña maria del carmel calvillo waz besy known fof being a successful farmer
Answer:
A
Explanation:
She was well known for being a rancher
Declaration of Independence
Year Written: 1776
Purpose of Document: The main purpose of the Declaration of Independence was to explain to foreign nations why the colonies had chosen to separate themselves from Great Britain. The Revolutionary war had already begun, and several major battles had already taken place.
Important ideas:
Important authors or signers:
(I finished the first two, please finish the rest)
Answer:
there you go :)
Explanation:
Important ideas- people have certain inalienable rights such as, life, liberty and pursuit
all men are created equal
important signers- Benjamin Franklin, Robert Morris, Thomas Jefferson, Richard Henry Lee
Which of the following is a feature of manorialism/feudalism?
All social classes gave the Church a portion of their earnings.
Lords allowed serfs to farm their lands in exchange for food.
Nobles sent knights to help the king in wars.
The clergy were not allowed to marry or have children
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What was the mission of Coronado’s expedition?
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Answer:
Francisco Coronado was a Spanish governor in modern day Mexico who went on to explore the southwest United States. His expedition was one that was prompted by stories of myth and riches. He was looking for the fabled Seven Cities of Gold. This journey took him into new areas not yet previously explored by Europeans.
Answer:
They were searching for the legendary Seven Golden Cities of Cíbola
Explanation:
They credited the discovery of the and several other famous landamarks.
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Answer:
Rode Island
Explanation:
I'd like to say its Rhode Island. Though I'm not certain.
What do people for and against the preventing animal cruelty act say?
How much does geography shape people's lives?
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Answer: Geography affects the climate we live in. It also affects what we will eat (if we eat locally) and what activities we can participate in locally!
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Answer:
I would argue that geography impacts everyone's life to some extent. For example, Boston probably has more people making a living harvesting seafood than, say, Omaha. Physical location is also one of the main factors in the success of a new nation-- specifically midlatitude states where the basic nutritional needs of its citizens can be met due to high-calorie crops' availability. Also, countries with large coastlines and many deep water ports for a long time dominated global trade, giving them a economic advantage over their competitors. At least one of these factors probably helped determine any given country's success (or lack thereof) and thus, the opportunities of its people.
While physical geography is a factor in the makeup of people's lives I think it is far from the only one.
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How did the Persians improve communication throughout their empire?
They used carrier pigeons to send messages.
They built roads and invented a postal service.
They had fast runners relay messages over long distances.
They made their subjects use only one common language.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
I forgot its B roads I was thinking of the Roman empire
Answer:
B-guy on top is right
Explanation:
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The Olmec timeline, I need this for my SS class, or, social studies.
Answer:
Initial Formative: 1775 to 1500 BCE
Early Formative: 1450 to 1005 BCE
Middle Formative: 1005 to 400 BCE
Late Formative: 400 BCE
Explanation:
I hope this helps. I'm not sure what formative you needed so I put all of them.
Why is the United States often referred to as a "melting pot"? (5 points)
Group of answer choices
Various cultures from many countries have "melted" together to create what America is and how American culture is defined today.
Most American citizens' native customs and traditions will "melt" away once they move to the United States and start experiencing American culture.
Most states in the U.S. have higher average temperatures than other countries. The high heat index has earned America the nickname, the "melting pot."
Sometimes, people may feel anger toward immigrants from other countries, but society encourages people to accept others and "melt" those feelings of hostility.
Answer:
the answer would be: Various cultures from many countries have "melted" together to create what America is and how American culture is defined today.
Here we are, then, on this so renowned river, all of whose peculiar features I have endeavored to note carefully. The Missisipi River takes its rise in various lakes in the country of the northern nations. It is narrow at the place where Miskous empties; its current, which flows southward, is slow and gentle. To the right is a large chain of very high mountains, and to the left are beautiful lands; in various places, the stream is divided by islands. On sounding, we found ten brasses of water. Its width is very unequal; sometimes it is three-quarters of a league, and sometimes it narrows to three arpents. We gently followed its course, which runs toward the south and southeast, as far as the 42nd degree of latitude.
–Jacques Marquette, 1673
Why did the author write this passage of the journal?
0 to explain how the region’s waterways could be used for trade
0 to record the geography on and along the Mississippi River
0 to show how the mouth of the Mississippi River had been discovered
0 to describe the area where the French planned to establish a settlement
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Answer:0 to record the geography on and along the Mississippi River (i like your profile picture got a tiktok)
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Please define the following terms:
mercantilism, import, export, enumerated article, legislature, indentured servant, Navigation Acts, Dominion of New England, English Bill of Rights.
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Constitutional definition - having to do with the document that is the foundation of a government.
Example: in the US, a constitutional right is one provided to you by the US Constitution.
Summary of the battle of New Orleans in one paragraph, please
Answer:
to give you brianliest
Explanation:
What is the purpose of Articles II-V of the Louisiana Constitution?
to declare the rights of citizens
to structure the state government
to structure local governments
to provide general provisions and amendments
Answer:
to structure the state government
Explanation:
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Answer:
It isn't c or b
Explanation:
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Which labeled line indicates the Great Wall of China?
A
B
C
Part of world map showing eastern Asia with labels A, Gobi, Yellow Sea, East China Sea, South China Sea, Ordos Desert, Yellow R, Yangtze R, B, C, Taklimakan Desert, Plateau of Tibet, and HIMALAYA
Answer:
C
Explanation:
I took the test.
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Your job is to share with me in a 7-10 sentence paragraph what you have learned about Thanksgiving’s history. Through the various clips and readings, we have looked at together, summarize what Thanksgiving is all about. This is NOT about you and your plans for Thanksgiving. I already asked you to do that during the last class period. I want you to cover the WHO, the WHEN, and the WHERE involved at the beginning of Thanksgiving here in America, the history of Thanksgiving. WHY was it celebrated? HOW was it celebrated? WHAT did the first Thanksgiving look like?
Answer:
Explanation:
Thanksksgiving Day, annual national holiday in the United States and Canada celebrating the harvest and other blessings of the past year. Americans generally believe that their Thanksgiving is modeled on a 1621 harvest feast shared by the English colonists (Pilgrims) of Plymouth and the Wampanoag people. The American holiday is particularly rich in legend and symbolism, and the traditional fare of the Thanksgiving meal typically includes turkey, bread stuffing, potatoes, cranberries, and pumpkin pie. With respect to vehicular travel, the holiday is often the busiest of the year, as family members gather with one another. Thanksgiving Day is celebrated on Thursday, November 26, 2020.
Plymouth’s Thanksgiving began with a few colonists going out “fowling,” possibly for turkeys but more probably for the easier prey of geese and ducks, since they “in one day killed as much as…served the company almost a week.” Next, 90 or so Wampanoag made a surprise appearance at the settlement’s gate, doubtlessly unnerving the 50 or so colonists. Nevertheless, over the next few days the two groups socialized without incident. The Wampanoag contributed venison to the feast, which included the fowl and probably fish, eels, shellfish, stews, vegetables, and beer. Since Plymouth had few buildings and manufactured goods, most people ate outside while sitting on the ground or on barrels with plates on their laps. The men fired guns, ran races, and drank liquor, struggling to speak in broken English and Wampanoag. This was a rather disorderly affair, but it sealed a treaty between the two groups that lasted until King Philip’s War (1675–76), in which hundreds of colonists and thousands of Native Americans lost their lives.
The New England colonists were accustomed to regularly celebrating “Thanksgivings,” days of prayer thanking God for blessings such as military victory or the end of a drought. The U.S. Continental Congress proclaimed a national Thanksgiving upon the enactment of the Constitution, for example. Yet, after 1798, the new U.S. Congress left Thanksgiving declarations to the states; some objected to the national government’s involvement in a religious observance, Southerners were slow to adopt a New England custom, and others took offense over the day’s being used to hold partisan speeches and parades. A national Thanksgiving Day seemed more like a lightning rod for controversy than a unifying force.
Thanksgiving Day did not become an official holiday until Northerners dominated the federal government. While sectional tensions prevailed in the mid-19th century, the editor of the popular magazine Godey’s Lady’s Book, Sarah Josepha Hale, campaigned for a national Thanksgiving Day to promote unity. She finally won the support of President Abraham Lincoln. On October 3, 1863, during the Civil War, Lincoln proclaimed a national day of thanksgiving to be celebrated on Thursday, November 26.
The holiday was annually proclaimed by every president thereafter, and the date chosen, with few exceptions, was the last Thursday in November. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, however, attempted to extend the Christmas shopping season, which generally begins with the Thanksgiving holiday, and to boost the economy by moving the date back a week, to the third week in November. But not all states complied, and, after a joint resolution of Congress in 1941, Roosevelt issued a proclamation in 1942 designating the fourth Thursday in November (which is not always the last Thursday) as Thanksgiving Day.
As the country became more urban and family members began to live farther apart, Thanksgiving became a time to gather together. The holiday moved away from its religious roots to allow immigrants of every background to participate in a common tradition. Thanksgiving Day football games, beginning with Yale versus Princeton in 1876, enabled fans to add some rowdiness to the holiday. In the late 1800s parades of costumed revelers became common. In 1920 Gimbel’s department store in Philadelphia staged a parade of about 50 people with Santa Claus at the rear of the procession. Since 1924 the annual Macy’s parade in New York City has continued the tradition, with huge balloons since 1927. The holiday associated with Pilgrims and Native Americans has come to symbolize intercultural peace, America’s opportunity for newcomers, and the sanctity of home and family.
Days of thanksgiving in Canada also originated in the colonial period, arising from the same European traditions, in gratitude for safe journeys, peace, and bountiful harvests. The earliest celebration was held in 1578, when an expedition led by Martin Frobisher held a ceremony in present-day Nunavut to give thanks for the safety of its fleet. In 1879 Parliament established a national Thanksgiving Day on November 6; the date has varied over the years. Since 1957 Thanksgiving Day has been celebrated in Canada on the second Monday in October.
Before reaching the Pacific Northwest, the Lewis and Clark Expedition had to
return to St. Louis for supplies.
defeat the Nez Perce in battle.
cross the Rocky Mountains.
spend the winter in Fort Clatsop.
Answer: Cross the rocky mountains
Explanation:
Answer:
Cross The Rocky Mountains.
Explanation:
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Which of the following statements about medieval Songhai is NOT true?
Question options:
It was a prosperous trading kingdom.
Around the year 1000, its rulers converted to Islam.
Its capital, Cairo, was on the bend of the Niger River.
Most of its people continued to worship the old Songhai gods.
The Muslim empire of Mali conquered large stretches of Songhai.
Answer: Its capital, Cairo, was on the bend of the Niger River.
Explanation: Cairo was only and it is still capital city of Egipt. No other country has ever had Cairo for the capital. And medival Songhai was on another part of the continent.
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Answer: sequence of events because it is listing dates in chronological order
In what way were Jesuits and Ursulines similar? O They provided Catholic education O They founded congregations for women. O They encouraged active social roles for women. O They traveled the world to provide aid to other nations
Answer: They founded congregations for women
Explanation:
Answer:
B
Explanation: