I honestly dont understand this question. Sorry I will try to figure it out for you.
<span>Clement V declined to move to Rome, remaining in France, and in 1309, he moved his court to the papal enclave at Avignon, where it remained for the next 67 years. The absence from Rome is sometimes referred to as the "Babylonian Captivity of the Papacy".
so your answer is 67 years
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The nineteenth-century invention that was powered by gasoline was the "<span>internal combustion engine" which is still the primary mode of engine used in cars and vehicles. </span>
I only know one but it might be interesting. John Smith lived between the years 1580-1631
The correct answer among the choices provided is option D. John F. Kennedy most likely would agree with the attached statement. He was the one who proposed the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Kennedy also gave a speech called the "Civil Rights Address" from the Oval Office.