Answer:
Correct answer is 1. The Christian Church became more powerful.
Explanation:
Option 1 is the correct answer as Christian Church is practically the only institution that survived fall of the Roman Empire and its power was growing as the time was passing.
Option 2 is not correct as quite on the contrary it started spreading, especially among Germanic tribes.
Option 3 is not correct as Rome became center of Christianity.
Option 4 is not correct as people started accepting Christianity as their religion more and more.
St Benedict of Nursia I believe...
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In the years of 1840's, American history was first time marked by anti-immigrant sentiment and after that second time in the years of 1890's it was again marked.
It was also marked by anti-immigrant in 2010. About three times American history was marked by anti-immigrant sentiment.
So, these were three times when American history was marked by anti-immigrant sentiment.
Commodity money is the value of the things from which the commodity is made. The examples of the same are gold, silver, stones wtc., which are used as a medium of exchange. These commodities have intrinsic values and do not need the desired end product directly (money) because commodity itself has a particular value. They can be stored and are universally accepted as the value itself.
Well all 3 civilizations believed in and practiced human sacrifice. The Mayans, however focused more in science, astronomy, and several aspects of nature. They only practiced human sacrifice in the most important of rituals. The Aztecs were a more aggressive and war driven civilization, with human sacrifice more common, so as to appease the sun god and that would in turn keep the sun alive. The Inca had many complex beliefs and ceremonies, which also frequently involved human sacrifice. They believed in worshipping their ancestors along with their gods, and their rulers were all direct descendants of the sun god, Inti. They also believed in nature worship, and that many objects contained magical powers. So, to conclude.. I would probably want to live in the Mayan civilization. They were very advanced for their time, and you would probably have a much less chance of being sacrificed. Plus, they are the only civilization with surviving groups of Mayans today. There are ancestors and some traditions and practices still alive from the other two civilizations today too.