1. Christian “Both”
2. Church services “Both”
3. Emperor as head of the church “Eastern Orthodox Church”
4. Holy Bible “Both”
5. Jesus as savior “Both”
6. Patriarchs as equals within the church “Both”
7. Pope as head of church “Roman Catholic Church”
8. No secular authority over church “Eastern Orthodox Church”
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Answer:
Explanation:
Affects of Political Corruption
Taxpayers' money went towards the party's personal interest, causing poverty and complete imbalance in wealth
Crime rates went up, due to party's lack of care for good government
How did they Gain Power?
Graft - Using power for self-gain
accepting money from crime syndicates for protection from legal interference (Government participating in crime)
Offering immigrants jobs and housing in exchange for their votes
Enriching the party at the public's expense (held control over government salaries and revenues)
What is a Political Machine?
"A political machine in U.S. politics, is a party organization, headed by a single boss or small autocratic group, that commands enough votes to maintain political and administrative control of a city, county, or state." - Encyclopedia Britannica
Care about POWER, not GOVERNMENT
Political Corrpution During the Industrial Revolution
Answer:
Trained Introspection
Explanation:
Introspection is a process of self observation which includes the observation and analysis of a person's emotions and thoughts.
Introspection can be regarded as self reflection and formally as an experimental approach to self- observation.
Wundt's methodology of self observation involved the training of the people in order to analyze one's thought more objectively and with careful attention by precised and well structured process.
Wundt's technique involved the introspection of the highly trained individuals with a high level control over the process.
Answer:
Department of the Interior
Explanation:
The Indian reservations in the United States are areas that are governed and settled by members of a particular Native American tribe that is recognized in the United States. The Indian reserves receive support from the Department of the Interior. There are 326 reservations across the United States, some of which are very small, while some have relatively large territories. The majority of the reservation tend to be located in the northern, southwestern, western, and northwestern part of the country, while they are much less in number in the central, southern, and eastern parts of the country.