Answer:
Interest rate differentials inflation and income differentials
Explanation:
A. To help it regain control of the west Indies
The correct answer is A. Capital Goods
Explanation:
Capital goods are goods used to produce other goods or services, in this case, specific machines are used to produce cars (goods). Additionally, as capital goods are only tools to make other goods they are not bought by consumers. Other examples of capital goods are tools, buildings or any equipment involved in the production of goods and services. Also, options B and C are not correct as machines are not natural resources as they are not directly obtained from nature, either human resources as these are people involved in the production of something, which is not related to the machines.
Answer:
MONKS;
lived in monasteries
copied manuscripts of books
THE POPE:
considered to be infallible
held the most power within the hierarchy of the church
could excommunicate the king
Some further explanation:
The history of monasticism (the life of monks) goes back at least as far as the 3rd century of Christian history. St. Anthony was famous in those days for going out into the desert to live by himself, and others followed his example. Beginning in the 4th century, communities of monks began to form to live in community with one another in monasteries. Copying books was one of their occupations together, along with prayer and daily tasks.
The office of the pope developed out of the position of the Bishop of Rome. Over time, the Bishop of Rome asserted more and more power over other bishops in the church. Leo the Great (5th century) and Gregory the Great (end of 6th century) were two key figures in advancing the power of the "universal bishop" of Rome as leader of the whole church. The doctrine of the pope being "infallible" (unable to be in error) when speaking on matters of faith and doctrine was not officially proclaimed until the First Vatican Council in the 19th century. However, that belief about the pope's authority had developed long before that, already during the Middle Ages.
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