Answer:
The wars of French religion ended in a protracted and inconclusive stalemate (option B)
Explanation:
The religious war in France was dated back to 1562 t0 1598. It was a war that occurred among the Roman Catholic and the Protestants Huguenots as a result of the massacre of some of the Protestants by the members of the Roman Catholic.
However, it must be noted that there were several inconclusive meetings to end the war but the leader of the Protestants (Henry of Navarre) later agreed of a peace mission with the Roman Catholic who in return allow the Huguenots for freedom to practice their religion.
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Explanation:
When the Louisiana voters in 1930 elected Huey Long to the United States Senate, the thirty-seven-year-old dynamo already exercised a tight grip over state politics, built up during his years as governor. Unwilling to relinquish the reins of state power to an unfriendly lieutenant governor, Long delayed claiming his Senate seat until January 1932. The next summer, he employed his charismatic eloquence on behalf of both presidential candidate Franklin D. Roosevelt and his personal choice for the second Louisiana Senate seat, U. S. Representative John H. Overton. Long's strength in Louisiana had no equal, and in the September 13, 1932, primary, John Overton easily defeated incumbent Senator Edwin Broussard for the Democratic nomination, a prelude to an unopposed victory in the general election.
The feudal Japanese society and feudal European societies took different moral attitudes and different stances about land ownership.<span> Also, the feudal period of Japanese history was more persistent, partially due to Japan's self-imposed relative isolation from the outside world.</span>
An example of an organization that sprung from the Second Great Awakening was the "American Bible Society" which promoted Christian education throughout the US.
D- Maintain desperate facilities for blacks and whites.
It was the idea of “separate but equal”