How did the American Revolution affect other countries? Well, it had nothing to do with slavery--A is wrong. Yes, a foreign government tried to punish Patriot leaders--but it was only one, the British. B is wrong. The countries weren't really affected by the war on the other side of the globe, C is wrong.
But a lot of countries were inspired by our revolution...and so they made their own republican revolutions too! D is right!
Answer: Other republican groups fought to overthrow aristocratic governments.
The answer choice that DOES NOT explain why the executive branch has become more powerful than the legislature is option A.
<h3>What is the Executive Branch?</h3>
This refers to one of the arms of government that is charged with protecting the people in times of war, charging taxes, regulating commerce, etc.
Hence, we can see that from the answer choices, one can see that the executive branch of government became more powerful because of different reasons, but option A is NOT part of the reason.
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Fifty years ago my friends and I had a party where we read and toasted each of the 95 theses so at one point I certainly read ’em all, though granted the effect of all those shots, I don’t recall the higher numbered ones very well. In any case, don’t think the theses, which are focused on indulgences, are a very clear statement of Luther’s theology. After all, in 1517, Luther didn’t realize he was instigating the Reformation; and the full statement of salvation by faith alone and the rest came later. What made the Theses matter wasn’t doctrinal. One of the major factors in the Reformation was resentment of the financial burden the Roman church put on the German people—the indulgences were sold to finance the building of Saint Peter’s cathedral. Whatever purely religious motives the German princes had in supporting Luther’s rebellion, they definitely liked the idea of not shipping money off to Rome. The prospect of secularizing the monasteries was mighty welcome as well. No princely support, no Reformation.
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I’m definitely going for thesis 62 — “The true treasure of the church, is the most holy gospel of the glory and grace of God”
Rome and the Reformers both taught that a man is justified by God’s work of grace, but, it is all important to see the real contrast between the Roman and the Reformation faiths. ROME taught — justification by God’s work of grace in man emphasizing the work of God in us and our co-operation with that work.
The REFORMATION — taught that man is Justified by God’s work of grace in Christ, emphasizing what God does for us in Christ, without our co-operation.
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