It was Germany im pretty sure
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Answer: In 1865, when the US government passed the 13th Amendment, ultimately outlawing slavery.
Explanation:
When it came to the early 1500's, there was no separation of church and state. The king was always kept in check by the church. Although everybody in the kingdoms answered to the kings, the kings answered to God. All the rules that were put in place were done so in respect of the church's commandments, keeping in mind what God wanted the people to do.
Answer:
Joan of Arc was burned in 1430 for heresy.
Explanation:
The belief was that she was given a message from God through the Saint Michael and others, who told her to take up arms and lead her fellow countrymen to victory.
She was able to gather forces and deal a decisive blow against the British army following the dream, but was later betrayed and captured, & was finally burned on the stake for heresy.
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Answer: The ancient Greek philosophers, whose ideas shaped the worldview of Western Civilization leading up to the Scientific Revolution in the sixteenth century, had conflicting theories about why the planets moved across the sky. One camp thought that the planets orbited around the Sun, but Aristotle, whose ideas prevailed, believed that the planets and the Sun orbited Earth. He saw no sign that the Earth was in motion: no perpetual wind blew over the surface of the Earth, and a ball thrown straight up into the air doesn’t land behind the thrower, as Aristotle assumed it would if the Earth were moving. For Aristotle, this meant that the Earth had to be stationary, and the planets, the Sun, and the fixed dome of stars rotated around Earth.
Explanation:
I could not understand the question but i was able to understand it enough to get that. I had the same question back when i was in grade school. You'll get it, it just takes time. Hope it helps :)