Carry on (a war or campaign)."it is necessary to destroy their capacity to wage war"
Yes, the statement is incorrect. Nevertheless, it has two possible ways of being corrected. On the one hand, it is possible to be corrected as: "St. Leger traveled up the St. Lawrence River on the way from Montreal to Ft. Oswgo. It is so because of direction of the river current.
As well as that, it is possible to correct the statement as: "St. Leger travel up the St. Lawrence River on the way from Ottawa to Ft. Oswego". In this case, it is so because the travel that St. Leger did on the St. Lawrence River, was part of the Saratoga campaign which was organized by British army for going from Ottawa to the south for reaching the Hudson River surroundings to gain control in the region.
<span>The majority of Russia's population and its major industries are located west of the Ural mountains.
There are many names of Ural mountains like Urals, Russians Uralskie gory or Ural. This mountain range runs approximately from north to south through western part of Russia. This range of mountains also formed the conventional boundary between two continents that are Europe and Asia.</span>
Answer:
They painted mostly ghetto lifestyle that brought awareness to their way of life.
Explanation:
The third alternative is correct (C).
During the Middle Ages, the Church exercised cultural and scientific power and influence, based on its incontestable dogmas.
When the scientific revolution began to prove that the natural sciences functioned under laws that did not conform to the precepts of the Church, scientists were persecuted by the Church.
One example was the challenge to the Theory of Geocentrism, which assumed that the Earth was the center of the Universe and that the Sun revolved around the Earth.
When Nicholas Copernicus and Galileo Galilei proposed the Heliocentrism Theory, which claimed the opposite of Geocentric Theory, the Sun that was the center of the Universe and the Earth revolved around the Sun, the Church persecuted them and Galileo was condemned to die at the stake. He had to deny his findings so as not to die.
Years later, the Church recognized its errors and accepted the theory of Heliocentrism.