Answer: The Catholic Church was restored as the official religion of France under Napoleon, after the Church had been attacked and repudiated during the radical phase of the French Revolution.
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In France during the Revolution, the church came to be seen as an enemy of the state. Church lands were seized, and many clergy members were imprisoned and even executed.
When Napoleon came to power after the French Revolution, he showed a willingness to restore the Catholic Church as the national church in France -- but in a way that made clear that the church was to serve the purposes of the French nation and, later, the French empire. The Concordat of 1801 was Napoleon's agreement with the Catholic Church. When he was taking the title of emperor in 1804, the pope, Pius VII, was there for the ceremony -- but the coronation was Napoleon's own action. He represented the center of power in France, and the church was subordinate to him.
Michigan was one of the most important states in the development of the American automotive industry. Starting in the turn of the century, it was host to some of the first major automobile factories, including Ford and Olds (which made Oldsmobiles). This created great wealth and opportunity in the state, attracting people from around the country and many immigrants from foreign nations. This made cities like Detroit a melting pot.
Michigan further established itself at an industrial powerhouse during WWII, when its industrial capacity was used to support the war effort. During this time, FDR pushed legislation that legalized unions, which led to the unionization of many industry-based jobs and established an almost 100% tendency in Michigan to vote democrat, which has continued to this day (excluding the 2016 election).
The heavy industrialization in Michigan also set it up for some rough decades in the 1970s and beyond, when international competition caused many to lose their automotive and other manufacturing jobs. This has actually set Michigan up for a very difficult situation, with cities like Detroit losing many thousands of jobs over the years and becoming a shell of what they were.
Answer: Ancient Egypt, Nubia/Kush, Ethiopia/Axum, the Blackamoors, Carthage, Mali, Great Zimbabwe, the Zulu, Ghana,Nok, Swahili empire, the Garamantes and the Mandes.
The correct answer is The Liberator .
The Liberator was an abolitionist magazine created by William Lloyd Garrison during 19th century. This newspaper, started in 1831, was focused on the evils of slavery and how it negatively impacts American society. Within his magazine, Garrison included several different moral and religious arguments showing why slavery should not exist within the United States.
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