Answer:
Jupiter
Explanation:
Jupiter was the roman god who was in charge of nature
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
What were the most important effects of the American Revolution?
The most important effect of the Revolutionary War of Independence was precise that the 13 colonies won the war and in doing so, the colonies became independent from the British government. A new nation had born: the United States of America.
In looking at the things that did and didn't change after the American Revolution, what does that tell us about the Founding Fathers' reasons for declaring independence, and their vision for the new United States?
The founding fathers were right. They had the vision to draft the Declaration of Independence because they knew Americans were capable to establish a new form of government that really served the interests of the American people, not the English crown.
That is what the founding fathers had in mind when Thomas Jefferson drafted the Declaration of Independence with the help of other prominent founding fathers such as Benjamin Franklin, River Livingstone, Roger Sherman, and John Adams.
Answer:
1. Australia, Korea, Japan
2. Canada, USA, Mexico
3. Russia, China
4. Argentina, Chile, Brazil
5. south; east
6. north; west
Calvin's idea is that the "elect" are those that are predestined for heaven, that who will go to heaven and hell is predetermined by God. This meant for a more liberal place in society, because what you actually did in life and what others did, didn't matter as much, you couldn't change your fate.
A. Existence of social classes...Under capitalism those who collect another's funds in a voluntary transaction become rich (if they also run their business with a high enough profit margin) whereas under socialism: A "family" (like LBJ's and their Democrat FCC broadcast monopoly "licenses") is "granted" special privileges by the "rulers" and end up from nothing to the 100's of millions