I think that eventhough, Federal Government has too much power and is it wanted it could change the life of their citizens from one day to another, it also gives to the states to act with freedom and decide how to live in society in their terrotories with their own laws. This a positive feature of the Federal Government, allowing the states to act with certain freedom and ruling their territories by them selves.
In my opinion there are not good or bad powers, but there good or bad people so it does not depend on the powers, it dependes on the people that has them and how they use it. For example the Federal Government gives the states to choose if the marijuana is legal or not in their territories and nowadays sevral states legalized it and others do not. In this case for example it dependes on the control that the State Government does over this matter and that pople respect the rules of how to use it and consume it. This matter is really important and affects the economy of the United States, but if the Federal and the State Government cooperate to control and give this industry a conscious and responsible use, this is a good choice that both authorities are making.
Mansa Musa establish Mali as a center of Muslim culture because:
C. He brought Muslim scholars, artists, and teachers to work in Mali.
He brought architects, merchants and scholars from other territories; and also embarked on a large building program, building universities, markets, libraries and mosques, establishing Mali as a reference of culture.
The years in between the two revolutions we're marked by fighting between Catholics and protestants to determine the nation's recognized religion
Many people believed that the Church needed to be reformed. In the 1500s Kings such as Charles V had a sole political strategy: centralisation. However, there were people who do not agree with this. So, the reformation led to warfare because of different ideas by the ruler and his people.
I believe the answer would be False.
The “Iron Curtain” is a term indicating the imaginary boundary dividing Europe into two separate areas from the end of World War ll in 1945 until the end of the Cold War in 1991.
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