The Avignon Papacy was a period of time when there was a Pope in France instead of in Rome. The chosen pope was French and since there was strife between Rome and France, he decided to stay in Avignon and be a pope from there. After a few popes, they decided to go back to Rome but there were also people who wanted to be in Avignon, so the religion had an official pope in Rome, and an illegal one in Avignon. It was important because it showed that even kings can't interfere into religious affairs and that the Pope has the final word, or at least had at that time.
Answer:
D)On a White House Web site about speakers of the house
Explanation:
Given that Henry Clay was once a speaker of the United States House of Representatives between 1811 to 1825 on three different occasions, a very large piece of his information would be found "on a White House Web site about speakers of the house" in the past.
Clicking on his name tab will reveal a lot of information about him.
Also, he was considered anti-federalist in his lifetime.
Again, during his illustrious career as a politician, he spent an almost an equal number of years in the democratic-republican party and other parties as well including the whig party and national republican. Thereby a democratic-republican party history will say little about him.
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