This question refers to the text "An Apprenticeship Agreement from 1250" from the lesson <em>The Rise of Europe</em>.
In this text, we are able to see an agreement that was drafted between Ouede Ferconne and Matthew Haimart. In this agreement, Ferconne states that she agrees that her son Michael will become the apprentice of Haimart for four years in order to become a weaver. However, after two years, Ferconne will be able to legally purchase her son back.
There are several reasons why Ferconne might want to buy Michael back. Michael might not like the profession, and he might wish to change it. Moreover, Michael might be unhappy with Haimart. Michael might also believe that he has learned enough after two years, and that four are unnecessary. All of these reasons could lead Ferconne to purchase Michael back.
Answer: Water sources and pesticides/ herbicides use
Explanation:
Answer:
B)
The second sentence
The instability, injustice, and confusion introduced into the public councils, have, in truth, been the mortal diseases under which popular governments have everywhere perished; as they continue to be the favorite and fruitful topics from which the adversaries to liberty derive their most specious declamations.
Explanation:
I awnsered with the second sentence and got a 100%
In some ways, we can take as evidence the fact that almost everyone in the western world now condemns the Holocaust, meaning that we have similarities that go beyond race, culture, and nationality.
Here are some folk tales
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A Baker's Dozen
Saint Nicholas teaches a lesson to a stingy baker.</span>
<span><span>A Gift from Saint Nicholas </span>
A poor family is visited by a stranger on Christmas Eve.</span>
<span><span>Adventure On the Rogue </span>
Sasquatch meets a bear on the Rogue River.</span>
<span><span>Alicia </span>
The ghost of Alicia still haunts her home.</span>
<span><span>Allison's Alligator </span>
Someone is eating all of Allison's apples! Can you guess who it is?</span>
<span>Amber
A sleepover party turns spooky when they use the Oujia board.</span></span>