I think your question if if they can "co-exist", correct?
They can and they have coexisted many times in the past, and even today. A monarchy with teocracy happens when there is a ruler (monarch ) who has an absolute or near-absolute power and claims to derive this power from God.
A historical example is ancient Egypt and a current example is Vatican City
<span>The UCS in this case would be the gummy candies. They cause the puckering response in Jade naturally, without her awareness. The conditioned stimulus would be the white candy bag, which makes Jade think that there is lemon candy held inside.</span>
Answer:
b. transformation
Explanation:
Transforming principle was an early name for DNA. In 1928, scientists didn't know yet that DNA carried genetic information, but they knew that there was something that could cause bacteria to transform from one type to another.
Transformation occurs when one bacterium (you know, those microscopic, single-celled creatures) picks up free-floating DNA and incorporates it into its own genome. The idea of the transforming principle was discovered during an experiment by Frederick Griffith.
During the Middle Ages, the Catholic Church held a lot of political power. The Pope was the one who was sent requests to legitimize royal blood, baptisms, etc. Furthermore, he was the one who blessed war-ships, etc. (if you recall the pope blessing the Spanish fleet of ships that went to fight England during the Protestant Revolution. The Pope could essentially make or break a royal court.
Secondly, the Catholic Church established many monasteries for monks and nuns, and pilgramages were widely popular in the Middle Ages. Hope this helps :)