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Economic Impact
Workers' wages skyrocketed as arable land lay fallow; landlords, desperate for people to work their land, were forced to renegotiate farmers' wages. Famine followed. Widespread death eroded the strict hereditary class divisions that had, for centuries, bound peasants to land owned by local lords.
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Answer: C
Explanation:
The United States Constitution is similar to the Twelve Tables of Roman law, because both are binding on all citizens and lay down the law of the land. Also, in both situations high ranking people were commissioned to put together the two documents.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached we can comment on the following.
Why is it so important to deal with the question of “legend” as it pertains to the resurrection?
It is so important to deal with the question of “legend” as it pertains to the resurrection because as we already know, the Bible is just a perspective of how things could happen and it has no scientific or historic base.
The Old Testament basically are the stories found in the clay tablets written in Cuneiform style, from the Sumerians. In the case of the Resurrection, the story is included in the book of Luke and refers to the life and death of Jesus of Nazareth. Luke is one of the fourth authors of the gospels. The other three are Mattew, Marc, and John.
However, none of those authors knew Jesus in person; they weren't even born. They based their stories on other sources. So nobody can prove that the gospels are true.
That is why the scientific community, researchers, and historians consider the Resurrection as a legend, in the absence of any true evidence. Let's remind that legends can fall into one of these three categories: stories from religions, literary style that is not historical, and embellishments.
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<em>When you're hanging upside down</em>
<em>And your face is turning brown</em>
<em>Diarrhea, diarrhea</em>
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Well it would possibly solve the Isreal-Palastine conflict.
Explanation:
If they could let go and forgive then there would be no reason to carry on the fight of the Gaza Strip with the Jewish people. The only reason there is a conflict is because so much bad blood has been created in the first place between the two religions. If either of the sides were to forgive, especially the Muslim side, there wouldn't be need for war or revenge. This fight is no longer about just religion but more about holding a grudge against a people who have wronged yours.
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