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I think this statement means that when you are doubting something, someone or yourself that it's basically a father figure. Because let's be honest everybody even you and me doubt ourselves or something or someone; Every single day someone out there is doubting/second guessing something, someone or themself. Doubting happens so often that sometimes when you see or hear someone doubting or being doubted you take those actions and doubt on something that you want happen or something about yourself. Lastly I do agree with this idea because if you sit and think about what it might mean it will truly explain a lot.
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a. she burned 300 protestants at the stake
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Mary I was Queen of England and Ireland from July 6 or 19, 1553 until her death on November 17, 1558. She is known for her attempt to repeal the Anglican Reformation, which had begun during the reign of her father, Henry VIII. During his reign he fought to restore Catholicism, executing hundreds of Protestants in England and Ireland, earning the nickname of Bloddy Mary
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached, we can say the following.
The English challenged Spanish sea power although the Spaniards were known to have the best navy of the time. What Queen Elizabeth did in 1587 was to name Lord Howard of Effingham to lead the English navy against the Spanish armada. The English nobility accepted the movement and decided to back Effingham as the leader of the British navy. He had the knack to be able to listen to more experienced voices to make decisions, as was the case of his vice-admiral Sir Francis Drake, who really was a renowned sailor.
Answer:
Arthur Farwell.
Explanation:
The composer who rose to Dvorák's challenge and used Native American themes in his works was Arthur Farwell.
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Policy gridlock is whereby passing of laws becomes a hindrance in satisfying the needs of voters or people because of lack of agreement between two legislative houses are managed by different political parties.