The correct option is A
<span>A. the Tienanmen Square protests
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<span> Tienanmen Square incident, also called June Fourth incident or 6/4, series of protests and demonstrations in China in the spring of 1989 whereby over 10000 students were killed during the protests by the communist regime using the Chinese army. </span>
Answer:
Orthodox Christianity
Explanation:
The Orthodox Christianity was the form of Christianity that was practiced in the Byzantine Empire after the split of the Church into two divisions. This type of Christianity was practiced on the territory of the Byzantine Empire, thus Asia Minor, parts of the Middle East, and the Balkans, later Russia as well. Unlike the Catholic Church, the Orthodox one was never given too much power, and it has been separated from the government for almost all of the time in all of the places where it has been practiced. It has also been much less restrictive toward its followers as to what should they do, when should they go to church, how to live their lives etc.
One conflict in history was the civil war, it had a compact on society, economy, and politics.
The Odyssey tells the story of Odysseus as he tries to get home after the Trojan War has ended.
Im not sure which theme is it exactly but there are several themes but i brought it down to 3 major ones which are -hospitality, loyalty, and vengeance.
The true answer is the first one.
And here some comments on all the answers:
<em>Children were required to attend educational programs about Nazism</em>
There were many such programs, and the best known was "Hitlerjugend" and the association of German Girls - for girls
<em>Hitler announced that Gypsies and Slavs were exempt from the fascist "purging."</em>
This is not true - they just weren't the first priority
<em>Nazism is actually a form of democracy.</em>
This is completely false - it's a totalitarian system, not a democracy.
<em>Mussolini turned France into a Fascist government.
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False! Mussolini was an Italian ruler so he turned Italy into a fascist country.