Answer: 1) Cathedral.
Explanation:
The cathedral is a Catholic building in which the archbishop performs his sacred duty of worship. The Pope's Cathedral is the Basilica of St. John Lateran in Rome. The most famous cathedral is probably located in Notre Dame in Paris, which is famous for the novel by Victor Hugo called the bell ringer of the church of Notre Dame. Most of the cathedrals were mostly built in the Gothic architectural style, which is characteristic of many Catholic buildings.
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I'm still trying to figure out number two
With the establishment of trade towns such as Savannah, the Georgia Colony was able to use the natural resources and raw materials available to develop trade in crops, such as, tobacco, cotton, rice, indigo, lumber, furs, fish, pottery, sugar and farm products.
Mainly these were products of slave plantations. The colonists did not like the Mercantilism system as it is a system designed to benefit mainly the country that has established the colones. it was designed to benefit their home country, Great Britain, in that the colonies were to provide the raw materials, then shipping them to Britain to make finished products and them having to buy the finished products.
To enforce mercantilism in the colonies, the British passed a series of laws restricting what the colonist could do, such as requiring the colonist to only transport goods using British ships. In time, the colonist rejected this, and resorted to smuggling from other countries. When the British began to crack down on smuggling, the colonists naturally resisted.
Source: the Foundation for Economic Education
Answer:
Mary Wollstonecraft was an avid supporter of women's rights and the enlightenment, using logic, reason, and observation (science) in the world around her. She hosted gatherings of other enlighteners, meeting to discuss new ideas and ways of thinking.
The correct answer is A) The employment rate of a nation also has social consequences.
<em>The statement that is supported by the information of the test is “The employment rate of a nation also has social consequences.”
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The text is referring to the fall in formal sector employment and the social consequences it has for citizens. The example the text is using is the case of Czech Republic between 1985-1997. The text makes reference that the decline in employment has disproportionally affected women, but they are not the only case because it refers too the men decline employment. The employment rate of a nation has social consequences such as the decline of individual and family income, social exclusion, and a worsening of the life chances of their children.