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Challenges spreading Christianity back in the day was not being able to get the Word out fast enough, because they didn't have any Media or Phones and the fastest way to spreed it would've been a letter and had'a be addressed and named, and the shiping could've taken over 2 years!
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by providing arms and ammunition to Native Americans.
While all 3 of B, C, and D played some roll in their decisions, C and D are the only to possible ones in my eyes as secession was not a hot button issue until Carolina's calls for it. I'd reckon it's a 50-50 between C and D, so I'd choose D.
Mao began to see his influence weakening so he began by setting up a power struggle. It was called the cultural revolution.
He believed the current governments in both the Soviet Union and China were placing too much emphasis on outstanding intellectual and engineering pursuits and not enough on ideological purity.
At the time of his death, 1.5 million people had been killed. The economy was in tatters and there was a 12% reduction in the population. That means that the 1.5 million really does not account for the 12% reduction in population.
He shut down the schools so that the main participants in this class war were students and the youth. They made life unbearable for the elderly. It disrupted the natural flow of the Chinese centuries old set of traditions where it was the duty of the young to care for the old.
Once Mao died, Chou en Lei took power and calmed things down. Mao was one of the monsters of world leaders to rule in the mid 20th century. He joins the ranks of Stalin and Hitler.
The Catholic responses to the Protestant Reformation are comprised in what is known as the Counter-Reformation, a period of resurgence of the Catholic Church, which started at the Council of Trent. These responses included the foundation of seminaries to train priests in order to keep up the theological tradition of the Catholic Church.