Answer The friction force points against the direction that the object would slide without friction. Static friction keeps gravity from pulling the cheese down the incline. Figure 1. Cheese resting on an incline because static friction holds it in place
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D) hieroglyphics
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Zhou Dynasty
1027 - 256 BCE
In 1027 B.C. the ZHOU people overthrew the Shang dynasty and set up their own dynasty - "Mandate of Heaven" = divine right to rule
Hieroglyphics were invented in Egypt. The Smallpox Vaccine was invented in the 1700s, and the Rudder was invented by China, but was invented by the Han Dynasty, not the Zhou
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The correct answer is B. The conflict between king Charles I and Parliament was based on Charles' belief that he had the divine right to rule.
Explanation:
Charles I Stuart was king of England, Scotland, Ireland and France from March 27th 1625 until his death on January 30th 1649.
Fervent supporter of the divine right of kings, just like his father James I, he was engaged in the first phase of his reign in a tough power struggle against the English Parliament, which resolutely opposed his absolutist aspirations to suppress the use of the Magna Carta, especially countering his claim to collect taxes without parliamentary consent.
Another cause of friction with a part of English society was his religious policy: persevering in the "intermediate path" of the Anglican Church, he was hostile to the reformed tendencies of many of his English and Scottish subjects and accused by them of being in turn too close to Roman Catholicism, to the point of wanting to restore it.
The political and religious tensions accumulated over the years exploded in the English Civil War: the forces of Parliament clashed against him, who opposed his attempts to increase his power in an absolutist sense, and the Puritans, who were hostile to his religious policies. The war ended with a defeat for Charles I, who was captured, tried, convicted and executed on charges of high treason. The monarchy was abolished and a republic was founded in its place, but after the death of the main leader of the revolution, Oliver Cromwell, it quickly went into crisis, allowing Charles' son Charles II to restore the monarchy.
Answer: where is the answer choises
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