The greatest impetus for Oklahoma statehood<span> began after the Land Run of ... Before the passage of the</span>Oklahoma<span> Enabling Act (1906), </span>four statehood plans<span> evolved. ... </span>Indians<span> in O.T. were held in trust by the federal government for twenty-</span>one<span> ... Indian leaders and whites in Indian Territory (I.T.) </span>favored<span> double</span>statehood.<span>The Territory of </span>Oklahoma<span> was an organized incorporated territory of the United States that ... Until this point, </span>Native Americans<span> had exclusively used the land. ... was </span>one<span> of the main supporters of the opening of </span>Oklahoma<span> to white settlement. .... due to the growing idea of </span>statehood<span>, which had originated in Indian Territory.</span>
The development around the world is measured by using several different methods. Mostly these methods include the GDP, GDP per capita, industrialization, freedom of speech, level of corruption, type of economy, availability of institutions to the people, healthcare, availability of resources etc. All of these things combined are able to provide us with a fairly accurate picture on the level of development of a particular country. Some countries are well developed, some are transitioning, while some are with very low level of development. The countries that are well developed often put effort to help the countries that are not developed, and they do this by providing finances for capital projects, making trading deals with them, sending experts in certain fields to help with the development and education.
1.This chalice sat on a church altar for use during religious rituals
2.This container was probably designed to protect the internal organ of the dead during mummification
alright i just gonna give the letters instead of typing 'em out :)
3.C
4.D
5.B
6.C
7.A
8.B
9.D
10.C
Besides the obvious "God wants me to support the church so that's what I'll do," nobles and clergy both believed in a natural hierarchal system known as "The Great Chain of Being." The Great Chain of Being essentially stated that everything in the universe had its place. God was at the top of the chain, and inanimate objects such as metals and dirt were at the bottom with everything else falling somewhere in between.
The nobility and the clergy where both very invested in maintaining the Great Chain, as it allowed them to retain the power that they enjoyed over the people of medieval Europe, thus they cooperated to retain that power structure even though they may have often been at odds with each other politically.