What was a key goal of cathedral architecture in the late Middle Ages?A.to emphasize the power of the king
B.to help people feel closer to God
C.to document the history of the community
D.to glorify the leaders of the Christian church

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b

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to help people feel closer to God

Answer 2
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b is the answer on my test

Explanation: to help people feel closer to god


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How did the byzantine empire spread Christianity?

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Christianity's ethical principals promoted acceptance of god into ones heart to cleanse yourself of sin, and live an eternal life. For a variety of reasons the savior story format used in the bible indicates that people resonated with hope, forgiveness, kindness, and generosity. This could have been an internal response to the perhaps brutish world depicted, where forgiveness may have seemed somewhat out of reach. The theme of sacrifice is also proposed, which worked for the ruling class, who fancied themselves as superior, god-like, and the working class peasants, who probably needed to think they would die and do something better than farm potatoes.

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What was the impact of the sense of group identity created by the Harlem Renaissance?a. It ended discrimination against blacks in America.
b. It formed a basis for later progress for blacks in America.
c. It aided in the migration of blacks to the North.
d. It enabled African Americans to form their own nation.

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One of the impacts of the sense of group identity created by the Harlem Renaissance was that "c. It aided in the migration of blacks to the North," since many African Americans saw more opportunities for themselves in the North.

What was the lesson learned by the people who organized Mexican
farmworkers?

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Answer:

There is strength in numbers.

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There is usually a large black market presence in which economy? All modern economies use some combination of __________ and __________.
a. capitalism . . . socialism
b. market forces . . . capitalism
c. central planning . . . government
d. market forces . . . central planning

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D. Market Forces and Central Planning

All modern economies use some combination of market forces and central planning.

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Answer:D. Market Forces and Central Planning

Explanation:All modern economies use some combination of market forces and central planning.

Who benefited the most from the Industrial Revolution?a. The Industrial Working Class
b. The Industrial Middle Class
c. Farmers
d. Miners

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "b. The Industrial Middle Class." The ones who are benefited the most from the Industrial Revolution are the b. The Industrial Middle Class

What do you think led warren to publish her plays anonymously

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Mercy Otis Warren might have published her plays anonymously because, first of all, she was a woman. A woman talking about politics in a time when only men were allowed to participate openly in politics. Also, as in her works she called for a revolution breaking ties with England, what she was doing was greatly dangerous for the early beginnings of the Revolution. So, she probably published anonymously to protect herself.

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James Warren, her husband, was elected to the Massachusetts Legislature in 1766. He encouraged her to pursue writing. This led her to keep a low profile by the satirical nature of her plays but to be open as a citizen with her political activity.

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As a patriot, Warren "began writing political dramas that denounced British policies and key officials in Massachusetts, notably Governor Thomas Hutchinson. Her 1772 satire, “The Adulator" (published anonymously in the Massachusetts Spy newspaper), criticized the British colonial governor’s policies a full four years before Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence. Warren also published two additional plays skewering British colonial leaders, Defeat (1773) and The Group (1775.) She supported the Boston Tea Party and boycotts of British imports and urged other women to follow suit."

Reference: Michals, D. (2015). Mercy Otis Warren. [online] National Women's History Museum.