Does a nation have the right to enforce its policy preferences regarding issues it considers to be in its sphere of influence?

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Answer: i would have ot say possibly yes but if i'm wrong let me know 

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What else did the Catholic Church do to stop the spread of protestations?

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The Catholic Church used the Jesuits to stop the spread of Protestantism. The Jesuits would establish missions, school, and universities to help combat the spread of Protestantism.

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What event sparked the movement for a Jewish state.

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The Holocaust. (Heres some filler text because answers need to be at least 20 characters long for some reason)

Why were knights highly valued in medieval society

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Because knights were supposed to be proficient, professional killers who were able to keep your serfs in check and defend you

The powers that each branch of government has allows them to check up on other branches, and prevents them from abusing their power. This is know as which principle? A.) Articles of Confederation


B.) Checks and Balances


C.) Bill of Rights


D.) Constitutional Convention

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I’m pretty sure it’s C

A Tang dynasty ruler under whose reign culture flourished

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Answer and Explanation:

Xuanzong was a Tang dynasty ruler under whose reign Chinese culture flourished the most: Chinese culture became popular, and China became the wealthiest country in the world due to its inventions, reforms, and cultural development and advancement which laid a strong foundation for many policies that have been used in China until the present-day.

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Xuanzong

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How many soldiers were killed, wounded, or missing in this battle? (How many casualties were there?)

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Casualtiesat Gettysburg totaled 23,049 for the Union (3,155 dead, 14,529wounded, 5,365 missing).

Confederate casualties were 28,063 (3,903dead, 18,735 injured, and 5,425 missing), more than a third of General Robert E. Lee’sarmy.

According to these numbers, the total of all losses on both sides was 51,112.

That number is roughly 6-2/3 times the total population of the town of
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, TODAY ... in 2015 !   Does that help you imagine
the insanity of what took place here, seven score and 12 years ago ?


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6-2/3 times the total population

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