Hagia Sophia is the most famous example of the Byzantine architecture, and has been both a Christian Church and an Islamic Mosque. Therefore, the option D holds true.
<h3>What is the significance of Hagia Sophia?</h3>
Hagia Sophia is an Islamic Mosque situated in the beautiful city of Istanbul, Turkey. It is known for its beautiful architecture. The building of the mosque was built during the reign of Byzantine Empire. It was initially built as a church, and after the end of their empire, it was converted into a mosque.
Therefore, the option D holds true and states regarding the significance of Hagia Sophia.
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The correct answer is Keynes.
Keynes supported free markets but as long as these were regulated by state intervention in order to soften the peaks and troughs in the business cycle. Therefore, in his opinion, the three economic questions (what to produce, how and for whom) should be answered by the economic agents in the markets, but always under the supervision of the state.
Smith was an advocate of free markets and of supressing state interventionism. On the other hand, Marx was in favour of massive intervention of the state because he considered markets to produce un unfair distribution of wealth in the states, where the richer ones exploited the poor.
King Louis XVI was executed in 1793. The revolution ended when Napoleon Bonaparte took power in November 1799.
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The involvement of America in the Vietnam war was not the beginning, it had started right after the World War II. During this time the US was involved in the Vietnam War with complete commitment. The US commitment owed to a number of factors. Some of these factors were in direct relation to the then US involvement in the Vietnam War. For instance, the colonial history of French Indochina, the US-Japan war in the Pacific, and so on. America helped the war with military supplies, and financial assistance. But the primary motive of the US was to stop the Communist expansion in Indochina.