Fall of Bastille, march to Versailles and flight to Varennes are the three major events which highlighted that the people were not ready to accept monarchy form of government.
Explanation:
Angry people marched to the Prison of Bastille which imprisoned the political prisoners. Many people attacked the prison and there was huge chaos on the streets because french men wanted to depose the despotic monarch King Louis XVI.
Many people were mostly unemployed and hungry and they started to march towards the palace of Queen Marie Antoinette who lived amidst of all luxuries and lent a deaf ear to the hardships of the civilians. National assembly was formed which had the overruling power against the King. These restrictions were disgusted by the king and they decide to take refuge in Austria which urged them to denounce revolution. All these incidents highlighted the power of monarch and the people were against the despotic french monarch.
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Roman Catholic Church that granted full<span> or </span>partial<span> remission of the punishment of sin. The granting of indulgences was predicated on two beliefs. They basically were taking their money over something not true. </span>
Answer: No, Ariel should have added 9^2 and 12^2 and compared that to 15^2.
Explanation:
Ariel completed a work to show that a triangle whether a triangle with side lengths of 9, 15, and 12 form a right triangle.
Ariel added 9 squared + 15 squared = 12 squared. 81 + 225 = 144 and concluded that 306 is not-equal to 144 and hence, it is not a right angle triangle.
To know whether it's a right angle triangle, we had the square of the two lowest figures together if it will be equal to the square of the largest figure which is called the hypotenuse.
9 squared + 12 squared =
81 + 144 = 225
15 squared= 15 × 15 = 225
So it's a right angle triangle since
9^2 + 12^2 = 15^2
Answer:
Julius and Ethel Rosenberg
Explanation:
On March 29, 1951, the court convicted Julius and Ethel Rosenberg of conspiracy to commit espionage. On April 5, Judge Kaufman sentenced them to death, and sentenced Sobell to 30 years in prison.