Basically the European Catholics helped the Roman <span>Orthodox when they got friendly enough and the Romans Desperately needed help with the Muslim Turks. </span>Pope Urban II he argued that it was a Christian duty to help the Byzantines against the Muslims. He backed this up with a edict forbidding Christians waging war on Christians except on alternating weekdays, and with a rousing speech that was distributed and publicly read by the clergy throughout the Catholic area.
What was the Result? The Crusades, w<span>hich lasted for roughly 2 centuries, and one of which ironically ended up administering the </span>coup-de-grace on the Byzantine empire<span>.</span>
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<h2>d. A vision of the good society in a modernizing future.</h2>
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The Russian and Chinese revolutions both had a commitment to Marxist ideology. However, the French Revolution occurred a number of decades before Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels set down the foundations of communist theory. There was a radical group during the French Revolution, led by François-Noël Babeuf (<em>aka </em>Gracchus Babeuf), which called for a communist style society. That movement was known as "The Conspiracy of Equals." But the French Revolution overall was not something motivated by communist-style thinking.
All three revolutions, though, did put forth their own vision of a good society that would be created in a better, more modern future. French Revolutionaries wanted to end the old regime of monarchy and aristocracy and put into place a society of liberty, equality and fraternity. The Bolsheviks in Russia wanted to pull Russia forward out of an non-industrial past into a cooperative, productive future. Mao Zedong's communist revolution in China also wanted a "Great Leap Forward" from an outdated pattern of society to a newly imagined, more modern order.
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As cases are brought to the courts, court decisions shape policy outcomes. ... As part of checks and balances, courts protect the Constitution from breaches by the other branches of government, and they protect individual rights against societal and governmental oppression.
Explanation:
True.
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was passed in 1990. It extended similar rights against discrimination as contained in the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to persons with disabilities. As stated on the ADA.gov website, "<span>Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 prohibits private employers, State and local governments, employment agencies and labor unions from discriminating against qualified individuals with disabilities in job application procedures, hiring, firing, advancement, compensation, job training, and other terms, conditions, and privileges of employment."</span>