We know about Jesus' life and teachings based upon the Bible. Particularly the New Testament (Which contains the books of <span>Matthew Mark, Luke, John, Acts, Romans, Corinthians, Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, Thessalonians, 2 Thessalonians, </span><span><span>1 Timothy, 2 </span><span>Timothy, </span><span>Titus, </span><span>Philemon, </span><span>Hebrews, </span><span>James, 1st </span><span>Peter,</span><span> 2nd Peter, </span><span> 1st John, </span><span> 2nd John, 3rd</span><span> John, </span><span>Jude, and R</span><span>evelation) We also know because of eyewitness historically documented accounts from Roman, Greek, and Jewish historians who were not correlated with Jesus or his teachings.</span></span>
<span>“The Power of women in Etruscan Society.” The Accordia research papers; the journal of the Accordia Research Centre. 2: 55-68. Presenter: Francesca Pierre. Respondents: Ariana Louder; Caitlin O'Loughlin; Mal Pigmon; Abby Rosensen; Whitney Tyrkala ...</span><span> </span>
A Spanish landowner received a number of Indians as slave work force. They had to work in the fields for their lord. In exchange, the Spanish <em>señor</em> was responsible for keeping them and for their evangelization. The lord was the <em>encomendero</em> and the system was the <em>encomienda. "</em>Encomendar" means to entrust. <em></em>
After serving in the military, even for 5 years, you still have to apply for naturalization and get approved in order to naturalize through military work. You must also meet a lot of requirements beyond your military service to be eligible. There is no citizenship contest. Being born in the United States automatically makes you a citizen, you do not need to be naturalized. D is the only answer that upon completion makes you a naturalized citizen because you have gone through the process of naturalization.