What are the negative impacts of the medieval christians?
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Answer: Medieval Christians were not tolerant towards:
-other religions, it caused crusades on Middle East and slaugher of Old Prussians  and Albigensians, attacks on Lithuanians. Crusades still affect negatively Western World- Middle East relations.
-people who thinked differently, like Galileo, and many nameless invantors, free thinkers, healers. Those who questioned the laws of God (interpreted by Pope) were judged by inquisition.

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Which academy was founded in London in 1660 to promote and encourage the works and ideas of scientists?

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Who was the chief author of the Declaration of Independence?a. Thomas Jefferson
b. Benjamin Franklin
c. Thomas Paine
d. James Madison

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How did the Balfour Declaration contribute to tension between Jews and Arabs?It created the state of Israel.

It supported the establishment of a Jewish homeland in Palestine.

It created unlimited Zionist movements throughout the Middle East.

It assimilated Jews into Arab culture.

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The good answer is: It supported the establishment of a Jewish homeland in Palestine.

Explanation:

On November 2, 1917, still during the First World War, the British government made a public statement called the Balfour Declaration, in which it supported the establishment of a Jewish national home in Palestine that was by then an Ottoman territory. The declaration brought legitimacy and drew international attention to the Zionist movement.

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How did the Balfour Declaration contribute to tension between Jews and Arabs?

A) It created the state of Israel.

B) It supported the establishment of a Jewish homeland in Palestine.

C) It created unlimited Zionist movements throughout the Middle East.

D) It assimilated Jews into Arab culture.

Explanation:

the correct answer is B

Which leader helped win independence for Argentina and Chile?A.José de San Martín

B.Simón Bolívar

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D.Toussaint L'Ouverture

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Answer:

José de San Martín

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Distinguishing himself with the army in Spain, San Martin returned to his continent of birth in 1812 intent on helping the revolutionary governments there. San Martin did just that, securing Argentinian independence and liberating Chile and Peru from Spanish rule in part through a daring march across the Andes

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