Answer: is a vocation
Explanation: Vocation is one’s response to a call from beyond oneself to use one’s strengths and gifts to make the world a better place through service, creativity, and leadership.
A call from beyond oneself.
The concept of vocation rests on the belief that life is about more than me. To speak of “vocation” or “calling” is to suggest that my life is a response to something beyond myself. Christians believe this “something beyond myself” is God. But even people outside of this tradition often sense a call to serve others, to create beauty, and to do good in the world. A call may be experienced in many ways, including the following:
A sense that God is leading me to a particular task, relationship, or mission.
A deep desire to get involved when I am confronted with the needs of others.
A sense that a particular task or kind of work is what I am supposed to be doing with my life at this particular time.
Personal fulfilment that I experience as I am involved in a particular task or work.
The affirmation of others who recognize the work I am doing and the contributions I am making to the world.
Because lots of jewish buildings and synagogues that were smashed, it was called the night of broken glass, or Kristallnacht
God made a covenant with Abraham promising to make a nation out of him
the nation is Israel, located present-day Israel
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The American Revolution was a military and political struggle that waged for roughly eight years. American colonists fought for freedom from Great Britain, beginning in 1775. On the fourth of July 4th that year, the colonist's leaders had signed the Declaration of Independence, officially separating them from the sovereignty. This obviously upset Britain who needed the revenue from the colonies to rebuild after a war in Europe. There were many reasons that the colonists wanted to be separated, for one thing, tax, for another, they were pretty tired of the whole monarchy and Divine Right of Kings. The American Revolutionary War is not ended until the Treaty of Paris is signed in 1783.
I believe the answer is England? because that was the year the Norman Conquest was led by William the Conqueror.