Josiah Strong (1847–1916) was a clergyman and writer who preached of the saving power of Protestant religious values. He's best known for his book, Our Country: Its Possible Future and Its Present Crisis, in which he urged Anglo-Saxons to "civilize and Christianize" the American West.
It limited Ottoman Turkish expansion.
It improved the ability to conduct trade.
The port got the nickname 'warm-water' due to the fact that the water pathway in that port is not frozen during the winter, which make this port available all year unlike other European ports.
Because of this, many empires really want to acquire this port, including the Ottoman empire. By acquiring this port, Catherine the great prevent ottoman's effort to expand their economy. On top of that, The Russians could also use this port when all of their other forts are frozen during the winter.
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A. The later Vedic Age/they are purported to be records of sages who conveyed their spiritual insights to students.
Explanation:
Upanishads were early also known as Vedanta meaning at the end of Vedas. they contain the changing philosophical notions of that time. The influence of Buddhism, Jainism, and concepts of early Hinduism can be noticed in it. They contain transitional ideas from Vedic rituals to new spiritual ideas. The idea of atman(individual soul) and brahman(universal soul) were first appeared in Upanishads.
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Odysseus and his men make a weapon out of the olive tree to attack the cyclops as preparation of when the cyclops returns.
Explanation:
Medieval art's characters showed little to no expression.
The characters looked flat due to repetitive colors and little to no shading.
The poses looked very stiff and portrayed rather stillness than real movement