Who is known as the "Father of the Constitution" for his contributions in writing the U.S. Constitution? a. George Mason
b. James Madison
c. Thomas Jefferson
d. George Washington

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Answer 1
Answer: The person who was known as the "Father of the Constitution" is B. James Madison
Answer 2
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The Father of the Constitution is named James Madison

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What does the fact that the chavin and the nazca both used underground aqueducts to transport water demonstrate about the relationship between these two groups

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What does the fact that the chavin and the nazca both used underground aqueducts to transport water demonstrate about the relationship between these twogroups

The Nazca and the Chavin both adopted technology from the Maya

Why was the Council of Trent convened?

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The council of Trent was the Vatican's response to the mounting following of protestantism (particularly Lutheranism and Calvinism, which were prominent in the mid 1500s when the Council was actually called). Its intent was to reform catholicism in order promote a mass reconversion back to catholicism amongst those who had recently adopted the less conservative ideologies of the Protestant Churches.
Fundamentally, the church had two options which it could conduct to meet the end of reform: incentivize its lost followers to return or punish those who did not align themselves with the teaching of the Church. Eventually, over the course of 15 years of discussion at the Council of Trent, the Church decided to adopt a plan which shared characteristics from both of these approaches.
 To discourage non-catholic beliefs, it created the Inquisition, a group of holy "secret police" who punished non-catholics through bodily torture (this was done in unique ways including crushing the thumbs of and burning non-catholics because the precepts of the catholic church -rather arbitrarily - proclaimed that it was unjust and sinful to intentionally cause someone to bleed, but nothing was stated in the Bible about other forms of bodily harm). The church also created the index of forbidden books, a list of books which were illegal to posses and were ordered to be banned. Most of the books included on the list promoted non-Catholic ideologies (Luther's 95 Theses and Calvin's book on religion were included) however some seemingly innocent books (such as Bocaccio's Decameron) were also included. In this way, the Church established a widespread ideological censorship over much of Europe. The thinking was that if these books were all burned, people would be left unaware of alternatives to Catholicism and no more conversion would occur. In theory, this is logical, however it was nearly impossible to implement such widespread censorship and most books on the list still survived in one form or another. 
Aside from trying to scare Europe into mass reconversion, the Church also changed its principles so as to encourage people to reconvert. This reform included six changes:
1) The Church was the only source of doctrine. Individuals cannot decide upon issues of religious nature for themselves. Seeking to understand spiritual truth individually is forbidden.
2) Church traditions are equally important to scripture (this is an attack at the protestant-specifically calvinist-ideology of sola scriptura).3) Salvation requires a mix of faith and actions (again, an attack at the principle of sola scriptura. This also functions as a means of enticing the poor who want the benefits of church charity).4) The pope is the absolute ruler of the church.5) More importance is placed on the individual sacraments in order to ensure a heightened sense of spirituality of churchgoers and to entice those who subscribe to individualist ideologies. 6) More emphasis is placed on personal mysticism and spirituality, which is aided by educational groups such as the jesuits (aligns with individualist thought).Overall, the Council of Trent was unsuccessful in meeting its goal of reconversion, however it is still epitomizes counterreformation today.

Which is an accurate definition of humanism?A.
the Renaissance idea of portraying humans as lifelike figures

B.
a literary movement that stressed the importance of nature, feeling, and emotion

C.
a movement that focused on reason as a means of bringing justice, equality, and freedom

D.
a movement that stressed the wisdom of the classics, the dignity of humans, and human potential

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A movement that stressed the wisdom of the classics, the dignity of humans, and human potential is an accurate definition of humanism. Hence, option D is correct.

What is humanism?

Humanism is a philosophy of life that emphasizes reason and our shared humanity, acknowledging that moral principles should only be based on human nature and experience.

Humanists hold that rather than being created, humans have naturally evolved. They hold that humans continue to evolve, much like the other creatures that now inhabit our world. Evidence demonstrates how closely tied human welfare is to nature and to the survival of a wide variety of other species.

Humanists reject the concept of a deity. They think it's possible to have a good, happy life without adhering to a conventional religion. They also don't adhere to a sacred text. Humanists, in contrast, respect qualities like reason and rely on science to explain why things are the way they are.

Thus, option D is correct.

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the correct answer is D. a movement that stressed the wisdom of the classics, the dignity of humans, and human potential. hoped it helped :)

How did the assassination of the Archduke Francis Ferdinand cause a world war in Europe?

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Austria-Hungary was furious and, with Germany's support, declared war on Serbia on July 28. Within days, Germany declared war on Russia—Serbia's ally—and invaded France via Belgium, which then caused Britain to declare war on Germany

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If you were to apply chronological thinking to the Revolutionary War, which of the following would you most likely do?

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Create a timeline of major events in the war

Create a timeline of major events in the war

HEELP ASAP I WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST!! IS THE ANSWER B? Coal continues to be widely used in the US because
a) coal reserves are not found in environmentally safe areas
b) the country’s future supply of coal will ever stable for many generations
c) coal contains very few contaminants

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Makes sense to me, coal does in fact contain a decent amount of contaminants to my knowledge and we would not use it not being in environmentally safe areas as a reason to keep using it