Como a igreja se tornou tão poderosa na idade média ?

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Answer: The Catholic Church's power in the Middle Ages was primarily derived from a combination of belief, money and illiteracy. That is, most people in that age strongly believed in God, heaven and hell, and the Catholic Church was the center of that belief

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6. What did the Edict of Milan proclaim?a. Christianity was the new state religion of the Roman Empire
b. The Roman Empire was ended
C. Christians were traitors to the Roman state
d. Christianity would be officially tolerated

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a. Christianity was the new state religion of the Roman Empire

Explanation:

  • The Edict of Milan brought freedom to Christians to profess their religion 1,706 years ago. This legal act proclaimed religious equality throughout the Roman Empire and stopped the persecution of Christians, which lasted for almost three full centuries.
  •  The edict was signed by Emperors Constantine the Great and Licinius in present-day Milan, in February 313, but on 13 June the proclamation reached the east. This is where she was born and, therefore, came into force.
  • The Edict of Milan gave Christians the right to build their own churches, and the estates that had been confiscated during religious persecution had to be returned to the voodoo.

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How did the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo affect North America?A) It ended a war between the Republic of Texas and Mexico

B) It reduced the influence of Spain in the Southwest

C) It gave more control to the United States

D) It created disputes over the Nueces Strip

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The treaty of Guadelupe Hidalgo ended the Mexican-American War. The treaty gave huge formerly Mexican lands to the US. Including California, New Mexico, Arizona and parts of Wyoming. It also settled the border dispute between Mexico and Texas formalizing the border as the Rio Grande river. It gave the US more control of North America and completed the dream of manifest destiny.

How much power did kings have under feudalism?

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During the development of feudalism, the role of the king weakened greatly. The pope had more power at the time and the lords gradually lost habit of obeying the king and forgot him.

What is the basis of the economies of many Latin American countries?

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The basis of the economies of many Latin American countries is crop and raw material exportation, since many of the crops and food that are consumed around the globe come from this region.

Which two parts of the Earth make up the lithosphere?

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Answer:

crust and mantle

Explanation:

The lithosphere is made up from the rocky outer layer of the earth and the top part of the upper mantle

What is the model penal code?

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The Model Penal Code is a text designed to stimulate and assist U.S. state legislatures to update and standardize the penal law of the United States of America. The MPC was a project of the American Law Institute, and was published in 1962 after a ten-year drafting period.

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