<span>Pope Julius II
This pope who reigned from November 1, 1503 to February 21, 1513. He founded the Swiss Guard to provide a constant corps of soldiers to protect the Pope. During his reign he's noted for many things, but primarily as a patron of the Arts. He laid the foundation stone of the new St. Peter's Basilica in 1506 and commissioned many works of art including the painting of the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel by Michelangelo.</span>
The New World crops that added the most calories to European diets and therefore positively impacted sustainable population numbers were "<span>b. Potatoes and maize," since these were the most abundant and had the most nutritional benefits. </span>
The system that directly links an Islamic country's laws with the principles of the Quran is known as "Sharia Law," since this differs from laws that are removed from religious doctrine via the separation of church and state.
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Though Mussolini made more than one address, I will write about the one during October 1935.
Benito Mussolini's 1935 radio address influenced much of Rome at the time. Thousands of people tuned in to listen to the (then) leader of Italy's speech. The announcement addressed "fascism". Fascism is a type of rule, mainly categorized by dictatorial rule. Mussolini addressed both his agenda and plans for the country within the hour long speech and made sure to convey that his interests were in protecting his country and strengthening it against enemies. Many Italians found Mussolini's speech both moving and powerful which means that it can be considered as a type of propaganda.
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