IF I understand your question correctly, Historians find movement important because
-geography plays an important role. If people(s) move around, it could mean that their gathers and hunters, but if they stay and they build settlements, they might farm.
Geography can also play into what people believes in, which is why movement of a people can influence religion.
-Settlements can create type(s) of government that vary.
-movement of a people can also tell architectural advances. For instance, Native Americans didn't use wheels or horses that Europeans did.
Answer:
they believed it was their duty to spread democracy
There were 3 basic forms of government that emerged during the Renaissance:
1. Princedoms- in this form the prince is the authority that makes a decision for all inhabitants without checking from any court, constitution, and representative bodies. A prince is an individual that is either a duke, count, or lord that rules a state with the support of his family.
2. Monarchies- it is a princedom that is in a larger scale and has concern of heredity. It rules larger areas that involves subjects or inhabitants with multiple languages and dialects.
<span>3. Republics or Oligarchy- it is the smallest and most unusual political method. It is usually a city state that is consisting of a major town or is surrounded by surround villages and towns. </span>
Protestant is anything that is NOT catholic: so C.) Catholicism :) Good luck!