Answer:
Explanation:
On July 16, 1054, Patriarch of Constantinople Michael Cerularius was excommunicated from the Christian church based in Rome, Italy. Cerularius’s excommunication was a breaking point in long-rising tensions between the Roman church based in Rome and the Byzantine church based in Constantinople (now called Istanbul). The resulting split divided the European Christian church into two major branches: the Western Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church. This split is known as the Great Schism, or sometimes the “East-West Schism” or the “Schism of 1054.”
Yes there should be a limit because soon as we hand over that power we really don't have freedom. however depending on where you live you kind of have no choice
"A. Very few Roman emperors in the centuries after Augustus
<span> were competent rulers; most were insane, greedy, or both" is true. This was of course a very early beginning of the end...</span>
19th amendment.
the 19th amendment gives women the right to vote