How did the French view Joan? How did the English view her?

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The French saw Joan of Arc as a heroine, a savior, a fighter and an inspiration. The English saw her as a threat and a heretic and were responsible for her death.

Explanation:

During the Hundred Years' War between France and England (1337 - 1453) Joan of Arc was an important figure who helped change the course of the war in Frances favour which in the long run enabled their victory.

She was an interesting person in history as from a young age she claimed to hear the voice of God and that he guided her in her actions and pursuits to come to the aid of the monarchy and the army to help fight in the war and have the rightful monarch on the throne. She dressed as a boy most of the time (which the English used against her as one of their charges to discredit her name) and in addition to leading the army in battle she also helped as a nurse on the battlefield. She inspired the French people and army with her determination and courage and many battles were won because of her.

The English saw her as a heretic, accused her of witchcraft, dressing as a boy and a threat to them securing a victory in the war. They captured her in 1430 and tried her. She was sentenced to death and burned alive. The English hoped this would deter the French and dampen their spirits but in fact the opposite happened. Today she is the Patron Saint of France.


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Dr. King's first leadership of a churchtook place in
A. Montgomery, Alabama
B. Birmingham, Alabama
C. Atlanta, Georgia
D. Memphis, Tennessee

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Dr. King's first leader of a church took place in Montgomery, Alabama. Thus the correct answer is A.

What is Leadership?

Leadership is referred to as a technique that aims to lead or influence a large group of people with our actions. A person involved in this type of process is referred to as a leader. Leadership helps an individual to seek direction for growth and improvement.

On 25 March 1965, Martin Luther King's first leadership of a church took place in Montgomery, Alabama where thousands of peaceful protesters were led to the capitol's steps.

Martin Luther led this nonviolent protest to secure civil rights for the black people who faced discrimination and receive ill-treatment and wish for equal treatment.

Therefore, option A Montgomery, Alabama is appropriate.

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Montgomery  Alabama

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Today, how does the region benefit from an ancient sea that once covered the region?A.
It has plentiful oil formed over a long time.

B.
It has supplied the region with fruits, grains, and nuts.

C.
It has provided natural barriers between countries.

D.
It has an enormous tourism industry.

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B is your answer cause correct
B.) It has supplied the region with fruits, grains, and nuts.

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Harriet has an itch in her throat, and she begins to cough. She reaches for a cup of water to drink. Which action is carried out by the somatic nervous system? Which action is carried out by the autonomic nervous system?

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All of the following countries have democratic forms of government except __________.a. Japan
b. Taiwan
c. China
d. Mongolia

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the answer is C. China

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The answer is China.

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Help me this is due today

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I believe the answer is A. Government, Cities, and Record Keeping

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The answer is A. I’m not sure if you still need this...

What led to Japan’s isolation

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The Tokugawa shared Hideyoshi's suspicions that Christian missionary work could be a pretext for a future invasion of Japan by one of the European powers. In 1635, shogun Tokugawa Iemitsu decided that the only way to ensure Japan's stability and independence was to cut off almost all contact with other nations.

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