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From a religious point of view, witch hunting was justified by the belief that witches served the devil and everything associated with the devil should be stopped.
This was directly linked to the culture of the population of that region, since people agreed that witches, for running away from Christian standards, should be punished.
Explanation:
There was, in Europe, the belief that witches were women who received demonic spirits, did jobs for the devil on earth, besides promoting all kinds of atrocities in the world.
European society was extremely religious and this religion was directly associated with the cultural aspects of that society, which had Christian concepts with absolute laws, which allowed those who disobeyed those concepts to be punished harshly. This supported witch hunting and allowed anyone (especially women) who was tried for witchcraft to be harshly punished, often with torture and death.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Los Incas nunca utilizaron la rueda. Quizás en algún momento la "inventaron", o sabían que era y cómo se hacía, pero la realidad es que tanto la evidencia histórica como arqueológica confirma que los Incas nunca utilizaron la rueda.
Varias razones se han dado como explicación a esto. En especial, el hecho de que los andes sean tan montañosos, impedían un uso eficiente de vehículos con ruedas.
France use to control Canada. Not anymore I believe as Canada is its own independent nation :)
On the constitutional side, the Compromise of 1820<span>was important as the example of Congressional exclusion of slavery from U.S. territory acquired since the Northwest Ordinance. Following Maine's </span>1820<span> and</span>Missouri's<span> 1821 admissions to the Union, no other states were admitted until 1836, when Arkansas was admitted.</span>