Anything written about Abraham Lincoln by someone who didn't personally know him or someone who lived during that time.
The correct answer is letter A.
Explanation: Because of the wide range of their trade, the phenomena develop several colonies in different parts of the Mediterranean Sea. These colonies were used to permanently access new commodities and new markets consumed by the products used by the phenomena. A most successful colony of phenomena was in the city of Carthage, which even rivaled the power of the Roman Empire a few centuries later.
The sheer volume and success of phenomenal commerce led these people to formulate the first alphabetic written form of human history. This alphabet, used to keep records of goods sold, appeared around 1100 BC and was bequeathed to the Greeks, which was added as vowels.
Answer:
Correct answer is (B) They wanted the king to stop abusing his power.
Explanation:
Option A is not correct as lords were not fighting that much for the rights of ordinary people, as for their own rights.
B is correct as abuses of power by the king excluded lords from the decision making process, and even minored their role in the society. King was behaving like no one has authority except him.
C is not correct as they continued fighting against France furthermore.
D is not correct as they were not fighting for privileges of church, but their own.
Answer:
C. Slavery had not existed before the European discovery of America
Explanation:
A. used terror as a weapon and an effective war tactic.
B. gave the inhabitants of cities he attacked the choice of surrendering or dying.
D. used new fighting methods including siege towers, scaling ladders, and catapults.
E. turned his warriors into an army and united the Mongols.
F. commanded his soldiers to fight pretend battles to sharpen their skills.
<span>So, A, B, D, E, and F identifies or explains methods Genghis Khan used to gain power and enlarge his empire. </span>
<span /><span>C.<span>put away his soldier's armor and ruled as emperor. That was Kublai Khan, grandson of Genghis Khan.</span></span>
<span><span>Hope this helps.</span>
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