Answer:
Lin relied on aggressive moral tone, meanwhile proceeding relentlessly against British merchants in a manner that could only insult their government. The only lesson Lin drew from China’s humiliation was that it was necessary to learn more about these “barbarians” and to import their technology. He could neither comprehend the implications of the European challenge nor overcome the weakness and conservative opposition of his contemporaries. Later, the so-called Self-Strengthening Movement adopted Lin’s program of reform; still later generations of revolutionaries abandoned Chinese culture in order to save China but accepted Lin as a national hero because of his courage and example in opposing the British.
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First one is 24 I believe!!!!
Answer:
It had organized labor unions and agricultural co-ops.
Explanation:
Religion influenced the Magna Carta, because the Magna Carta was made in part to protect the church's rights. It was also drafted the first time by the Archbishop of Canterbury, who is the most prominent figure in English Christianity (he is at the head of the Church of England). It was drafted at a time when England was still very tied to it's religion and the separation of Church and State by Henry the Eighth was not in place yet.
Answer:
To have a backup incase a crises breaks out.
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