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a. What features of Elizabeth I's reign demonstrate?
Elizabeth was a different kind of Queen: quick-witted, clever and able to use feminine wiles to get her own way. Elizabeth could be as ruthless and calculating as any king before her but at the same time she was vain, sentimental and easily swayed by flattery
b. How this emerging nationalism affected religious, political, and artistic life in England?
Elizabeth has traditionally been seen as one of England's greatest monarchs - if not in ... in literacy and great achievements in the arts (Shakespeare, Spenser, Marlowe, supremely skilled at compromise in both the religious and political spheres. Mary I, but Elizabeth was lucky to live so much longer than her half sister.
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Two studies published last year found that the emergence of agriculture likely precipitated other skeletal changes in humans, causing lighter, less-dense bones, particularly around joints.
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Depends on where you're going, it's theoretically and scientifically possible to travel to the future because it's going to happen, but much more complicated and nearly impossible to travel to the past, because it already, well, happened. But time travel is nearly impossible in any frame with today's technology, and from a scientific standpoint, may never EVER happen because of the immense power and technology that may be needed for it. So short answer, scientifically possible? In a way? Yes. Has anyone done it yet? Will anyone ever do it? Most likely, no. Sorry if that makes you sad haha, we are creatures trapped in present time, and here we stay. Maybe for good reason too. But research and explore yourself, you never know, but if you ask me, we should stay here, we shouldn't mess anything else up as a species if you ask me. Food for thought.
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In the U.S., There are some powers delegated to the government only, and others that are reserved to the states. However, there are powers that both the government and the states have and can exercise simultaneously within the U.S. territory, these are called concurrent powers. The areas in which the federal govenrment and the states have concurrent power include in the power to tax, make roads, protect the environment, establish bankruptcy laws, create lower courts and regulate elections, among others.
The first state of the northwest territory to be admitted to the union was Ohio.