Bonus option: most profit
Answer: Women
Explanation: Euripides followed and respected Aristotle's idea of civic association. According to Aristotle's principle of civic association, everyone is put to the test of how much they contribute to the community, because that test checks what everyone in the community is actually doing and thus tests his contribution. So the contribution is tested on the basis of the act, not on what someone believes in, or his personal characteristics, or what he was. And this Aristotle's principle excluded women, because he believed that women and men were naturally different, both physically and mentally. According to Aristotle, women are less simple, naughty, compassionate and more impulsive than men.
1. <span>tolerar o un ser tolerante , esp . de puntos de vista , creencias, prácticas , etc., de otros que difieren de la propia
2.</span><span>una desviación permisible de una norma o de la ideal teórico , esp. en la fabricación o el montaje de componentes
3.</span><span>la capacidad de soportar</span>
Farmers grew angry and desperate.
During WW1 -> Farmers worked hard to produce crops and livestock.
When prices fell they tried to produce even more to pay their debts, taxes and living expenses.
In the early 1930s prices dropped so low that many farmers went bankrupt and lost their farms.
You didn't show a timeline, but I'll give you the dates.
The Council of Trent was held over a span of years from 1545 to 1563. This was held following the events of the Protestant Reformation.
The Council of Trent served to reform some abuses that were acknowledged by the Catholic Church. Mostly, though, the Council aimed to assert the full authority of Roman power and doctrine over the Protestant threat. The Protestants' teaching of <em>sola fide </em>("faith alone") was resoundingly rejected by the Council of Trent.
In terms of problems addressed by the Council of Trent:
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Indulgences had been attacked by Martin Luther in his 95 Theses, as the catalyst that started the Reformation movement. In regard to indulgences, the Council of Trent upheld the underlying principle -- that the church had authority to grant reprieve to penance or time in purgatory. But the sale of indulgences was stopped. The church recognized that the selling of indulgences had been an abuse and determined to end that practice.
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Weaknesses in clergy education were also addressed by the Council of Trent. Seminaries were established, and the Roman Catechism, also known as the Catechism of the Council of Trent, was commissioned by the Council and was published in 1566, with the intent of thoroughly educating the church's clergy.