What were the outcomes of King Henry VIII breaking away from Rome and forming the Church of England? (Select all that apply.)A) King Henry VIII ordered that Catholic monasteries be seized and their lands sold or given to supportive nobles.
B) King Henry VII had the Bible translated and ruled that all men and women of England must read it.
C) King Henry VIII became both the monarch of England and the head of the church.
D) King Henry VIII selected the bishops and received the tax revenues from the churches.

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Which of these was a direct result of the Punic Wars? (4 points) Rome's navy lost a major battle and lost power. Carthage became a great Mediterranean power. Rome became a great Mediterranean power. Rome and Carthage both rejected democratic principles.

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The direct result of the Punic Wars is Rome became a great Mediterranean power. The correct option is c.

What were the Punic wars?

The Punic Wars were a series of wars between 264 and 146 BC fought between Rome and Carthage. Three conflicts between these states took place on both land and sea across the western Mediterranean region and involved a total of forty-three years of warfare. The Punic Wars are also considered to include the four-year-long revolt against Carthage which started in 241 BC. Each war involved immense material and human losses on both sides.

The First Punic War broke out on the Mediterranean island of Sicily in 264 BC as a result of Rome's expansionary attitude combined with Carthage's proprietary approach to the island. At the start of the war, Carthage was the dominant power of the western Mediterranean, with an extensive maritime empire, while Rome was a rapidly expanding power in Italy, with a strong army but no navy.

The fighting took place primarily in Sicily and its surrounding waters, as well as in North Africa, Corsica and Sardinia.

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Rome became a great Mediterranean power as a direct result of the Punic wars. Carthage was destroyed by the Roman Empire.

How were slaves affected by the new republic?

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In the north, States began to make slavery against the law, but nothing much changed in the South. The New Republic is the term used for the period after the American Revolution that precedes the Civil War. In this period, many states in the North started making slavery illegal. Although this process was slow and gradual in many states.

Which statements accurately describe northern Italian Renaissance city-states?Choose all answers that are correct.
a. Many city-states chose to merge in order to protect their borders.
b. City-states were independently ruled cities and the land around them.
c. Many Italian city-states of the Renaissance were republics.
d. Leadership of the city-states was based on heredity.

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"b. City-states were independently ruled cities and the land around them" would be the best option from the list, since autonomy could usually be traced back to a single entity, but not always. 

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b. City-states were independently ruled cities and the land around them.

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c. Many Italian city-states of the Renaissance were republics.

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how did the writing of enlightenment-era thinkers like John Locke and montesquieu influence th american revolution

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the writings of the Enlightenment era thinkers like John Locke and montesquieu influenced the american revolution through discussing the concept of 'unalienable rights' or the rights that everyone should deserve and cannot be taken away. The idea of social contract also influenced the American Revolution.

think yourself to be th yaksha and frame some questions that you would like to ask yudhishthira in present time

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In the story of righteous crane, Yaksha asked a lot of questions about the universe to Yudhishthira such as : who make the sun rises to the sky ?

In the present time, we could alter the question to the current scientific mysteries, such as :
- What happen on the other end of the Black Hole ?
- Is big bang theory true ?
- Is there any other civilization in the universe other than human ?

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Inspired by his Quaker religion, William Penn discouragedA. slavery
B. state religion
C.fair treatment of all
D. colonization

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I think it’s state religion, I’m not for sure though.

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I think its B aslo

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