Answer:Catholic Monarchs, also called Catholic Kings, or Catholic Majesties, Spanish Reyes Católicos, Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile, whose marriage (1469) led to the unification of Spain, of which they were the first monarchs. Although employed earlier, the appellation Católicos was formally conferred on them in a bull published by Pope Alexander VI in 1494, in recognition of their reconquest of Granada from the Moors (1481–92), their New World discoveries (1492), and their strengthening of the church by such agencies as the Spanish Inquisition and such measures as compelling Jews to convert to Christianity or face exile (1492). The title of Católicos was afterward transmitted to the successors of Ferdinand and Isabella.
Explanation:
An aim to preserve, protect, and maintain the paintings, as well as to restore and redevelop the older ones or paint new ones, was sponsored and supported in the early 1990s by the city's painters, artists, and the Junior League, which also produced and published a brochure entitled Los Murales, Guide and Maps to the Murals of El Paso. The brochure was a project of the Junior league that was partnered in to establish beautiful and amazing art wall painting all around El Paso.
Answer:
Underground Railroad.
Explanation:
Slavery was abolished by President Lincoln, but many slaves did free themselves and go north. If they reached the north they were free, so that's what they did. The Underground Railroad wasn't actually a railroad, it was a secret code to a path that went north. One of the post famous "conductors", someone who helped fellow slaves escape to the north, was Harriet Tubman.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
New Zealand, Australia, and Fiji can all be found in Oceania. A applies to North America, B applies to Europe, and D applies to Asia. This is basic geography lol but hope it helps.