After the 1980's, one of the major highlights involving the political structure of Europe was that "<span>the republics of the soviet union declared their independence and rejected communism. " The year 1991 eventually marked the disbandment of the mighty Soviet Union as its communist states gained independence.</span>
This question is incomplete because the options are missing. Here are the options:
(A) The conflict between secular and religious principles of government
(B) The spread of universalizing religions beyond their places of origin
(C) The rejection of universal religions by rulers wishing to protect local religious practices
(D) The growth of popular religion
The monument of the image best exemplifies the spread of universalizing religions (option B) historical processes
The image shows the Borobudur monument characterized by:
- It is characteristic of the Buddhist religion
- It is located in the Central Java province of Indonesia
- It was built between the years 750 and 850
It is a monument that serves to identify the spread of universalizing religions, in this case, Buddhism because it originated in India and spread throughout much of the world, becoming the fourth religion with the most followers in the world.
According to the above, the correct answer is option B because it exemplifies the historical process of the expansion of the universal Buddhist religion
Ronald Reagan was an actor and the 40th president of America. The so-called "Reagan coalition" refers to a union of circumstance between citizens who voted for Republicans (Reagan himself was a republican) and citizens from Northwest who normally voted for republicans but voted for Reagan because of his views on abortion and his clear-cut foreign policy. The term is typically used for this situation in the 1980s, and it is seldom used nowadays except for referring to that period.
Answer:
C) She temporarily restored Catholicism as the state religion of England.
Explanation:
Mary was the first queen to reign by her rights. She was Henry VIII's daughter with his first wife, Catarina of Aragon. Because of Henry's desire of a son, Mary was considered illegitimate and only receive the right to become queen when Elizabeth (her sister) passed away. Mary was catholic because of her away from her father's nobility, and when she ascended the throne in 1543, <u><em>Mary restored Catholicism in England and began persecution to the protestants and Anglicans. Because of that, she would be known as Bloody Mary.</em></u>