Answer:
A) True
Explanation:
The ghetto nouvo or Venetian ghetto was a segregated district in Venice which the government forced Jews to live in, in order to prevent them from mixing with their citizens. It was instituted in March 26, 1516.
In 1552, there were one hundred and sixty thousand inhabitants in Venice and nine hundred of them were Jews, who were merchants.
In the ghetto nouvo, segregation in the synagogues existed and there were separate synagogues for different ethnic groups of German, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish.
The languages spoken in the ghetto nouvo include; German, French, Venetian, Italian and Judeo-spanish. So Venice had a segregation for foreigners in their city.
Answer: C
Explanation: Checks and balances is what forms our current U.S. government to make sure that one branch doesn't have too much power over the other. The founding fathers were influenced by Barron de Montesquieu on his "Spirit of the Laws" which discusses the concept of the "separation of powers."
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B)
was enacted during a presidential election
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although you forgot to include the options of this question, we can say the following.
The BEST title for this list is "Ways That Citizens Can Participate in Politics."
In a democracy like the United States, citizens are able to participate in many political activities as part of their rights and obligations. US citizens participate in voting in a mayoral election, protesting against new taxes, attending a "Town Hall" meeting, or campaigning for a political candidate.
US citizens have the chance to make their voices heard and form public opinion on different topics. They can exert pressure on federal, state, and local governments when they participate in political activities. Indeed, it is very healthy that citizens participate in politics to serve as a counterbalance of the decisions governmental offices make.
European religious practices were so restrictive that's what led to the Pilgrims departing for North America (sound familiar now?)