In England's North American colonies, the Great Awakening contributed to the development of a common American identity.
Answer: Option C
<u>Explanation:</u>
Great Awakening was a religious re-establishment in the American colonies which faded the differences between various Christian sects. This uplifted relationships between various believers of Christianity and eventually strengthened the bonds over time.
After moving ahead from such differences regarding church hierarchy and belief colonies found cooperation between them and achieved common ground which helped them to develop common American identity. And this helped in the foundation of many new religious institutions and united people in terms of believes.
The most important effects that the Mongols had on Europe and Asia were increasing the flow of goods and knowledge between the two regions, the unification of present day Russia and the introduction of new diseases. For example, knowledge of gun-making traveled from Asia to Europe during Mongol rule<span> </span>
<span>Still photography changed the entire course of visual contact . For the first time people could see the reality of another place. The civil war was the first widely photographically documented war, and the pictures of the bodies were more powerful that words could ever be. With pictures, people could see the world without traveling it, they could see people without ever meeting them. As technology grew, bringing motion pictures, and color film, the world became a smaller place in terms of being able to see it, but a much larger place in knowing what there was in it.</span>
The usual elections were held by state legislation, so the few chosen members were based off what the state(s) legislators deemed as qualified. Then came the 17th amendment that gave the rights of choosing to the people, but this was didn't happen till 1913. So you can eliminate it to 2 options, <u>B and C</u>. It's depends what year. ;) I would personaly choose <u>B</u>.
Hope I helped. :)
The Ministry of Personnel handled all matters relating to government
employees, from appointment to assessment of work, promotions etc.
• The Ministry of Revenue was in charge of tax collection, state revenues, and currency.
• The Ministry of Rites was in charge of all ceremonial matters and the priesthood.
• Ministry of War was in charge of all matters relating to the armed forces. They also ran the courier system.
• The Ministry of Justice was responsible for the judicial and penal process. They did not have jurisdiction over the Censorate.
• The Ministry of Works was in charge of all government construction
projects and maintenance of roads. They also were responsible for the
standardization of weights and measures in the country.
In the middle ages, China had one of the most efficient bureaucracies
in the world. Merit rather than connections was valued. This ensured
that the Ming Dynasty government was efficient and that China prospered
under its administration.