What influenced the development of Byzantine art and architecture? A.Russian religious art was the major influence on Byzantine art.

B.Egyptian and Indian art and architecture came together through trade in Constantinople.

C.Islamic architectural styles combined with Spanish tile work in Byzantine buildings and artwork.

D.Roman art and architecture blended with elements of Eastern styles in Byzantine art and architecture.

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Answer 1
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Byzantine art and architecture  was influenced by  Roman art and architecture blended with elements of Eastern styles in Byzantine art and architecture.


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Why do people called Queen Elizabeth I is The Queen Mother?(sorry for my bad english.)

(any confusion, tell me.)

A. Because she is a mother.

B. Because she is queen.

C. To avoid confusion with her
daughter.

D. To know she had two kids.​

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I think the answer is 2.


Shortly after George VI's death, Elizabeth began to be styled as Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother because the normal style for the widow of a king, "Queen Elizabeth", would have been too similar to the style of her elder daughter, now Queen Elizabeth II.

As a result of the Articles of Confederation, many skirmishes broke out in the United States. Which of following is one of those skirmishes?A. Shays' Rebellion
B. Boston Tea Party
C. Civil War
D. The American Revolution

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a! Shays rebellion! they protested outside until they revised &rewrote aye articles of confederation and wrote the bill of rights

What was the importance of the Supreme Court having its own independent building

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Answer: To keep the Justices away from lobbyists that could influence their behaviour.

The Supreme Court did not have a building of its own until 1935, after it had already been in existence for 146 years. Initially, the Court was located in the Merchants Exchange Building in New York City. In 1790, it moved to Philadelphia, and in 1800 to Washington D. C.

It was not until 1929 that Chief Justice William Howard Taft persuaded Congress to authorize the construction of a permanent building for the Court. The construction was completed in 1935.

how did the spread of nationalism affect jewish people living throughtout europe in the 19th century ?

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It inspired a movement aimed at creating an independent state for Jews from around the world . -apex

XIX century nationalism. traditionally defined by researchers as a certain set of basic principles of the foreign policy of the European countries after the Congress of Vienna.  As I know under the influence of nationalistic doctrines changed French conservatism, because the conceptual basis of all ideological currents of the XIX century was the legacy of the French Revolution: "the recognition that political change is an absolutely normal and expected phenomenon" and that "the bearer of state (national) sovereignty are not rulers or legislative authorities, but certain community as" the people "."

6. What unintended effect did the Fugitive Slave Act have on Northerners?

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Ans: The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 was passed by Congress as one provision of the Compromise of 1850. The harsh terms of the act angered many Northerners and contributed to the sectional division over slavery that led to the American Civil War.

Passage of the Lend-Lease Act in 1941 signaled A)the entry of the United States into World War II. B)the end of American neutrality in World War II. C)the start of American neutrality in World War II. D)the decision of the United States to back the Axis powers

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The correct answer is B)The end of American neutrality in World War II.

The Lend Lease Act was a law passed by president Franklin D. Roosevelt. This law allowed certain countries like China, Great Britain, and France, to borrow military weapons and supplies from the United States. This officially breaks the policy of neutrality, as it shows that the United States supports the Allied powers in the war. This action would cause tension between the US and the Axis powers (like Japan, Germany, and Italy).

The Correct Answer Is B I Just Took The Test.