<span>Toward mid-century the country experienced its first major religious revival. The Great Awakening swept the English-speaking world, as religious energy vibrated between England, Wales, Scotland and the American colonies in the 1730s and 1740s. In America, the Awakening signaled the advent of an encompassing evangelicalism--the belief that the essence of religious experience was the "new birth," inspired by the preaching of the Word. It invigorated even as it divided churches. The supporters of the Awakening and its evangelical thrust--Presbyterians, Baptists and Methodists--became the largest American Protestant denominations by the first decades of the nineteenth century. Opponents of the Awakening or those split by it--Anglicans, Quakers, and Congregationalists--were left behind.</span>
Answer:
The correct answer is A. This statement refers to the beginning of the Cold War.
Explanation:
The Iron Curtain was a term used for ideological and often material borders that divided Europe in two parts from the end of World War II in 1945 to about 1991. The term became known after Winston Churchill used it in the "Iron Curtain Speech" on March 5, 1946.
The Iron Curtain divided Europe into "Eastern Europe", which was formed by the Soviet Union and other Warsaw Pact countries, and "Western Europe" which was formed by the European countries that were NATO members. The term "Central Europe" almost disappeared from the debate at the same time. It was one of the first divisions that appeared in the world as a result of the Cold War.
Today Constantinople is known to the world as Istanbul: the biggest and most western (both culturally and geographically) city in Turkey.
For some time it was the capital of the Byzantine Empire (before it was the capital of the Ottoman Empire) - so the correct answer is Byzantium
The last voluntary exchange which i participated in in exchanging my generator for a plasma television
It happened that my old plasma generator got spoilt as a result of poor incoming electric current. I met a follow who was willing to exchange a plasma television for me in exchange to collecting one of my generators out of good will and in our best interest.
<h3>What is exchange of goods?</h3>
Exchange of goods simply refers to the act or process of exchanging goods and services between two different parties; usually the buyers and sellers for the satisfaction of both parties. This exchange could also be through a barter system where money is not involved but exchange of goods.
This type of exchange which existed between us is known as trade by barter system and agreement was made at our best interest
So therefore, the last voluntary exchange which i participated in in exchanging my generator for a plasma television
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