womens suffrage happened after the civil war
equal rights amendment & chicano rights movement happened after the civil war
civil rights movement was non violent
Answer: They were ruling families.
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Known as the Custodio y Conversión de San Pablo, the newly appointed prelate of the New Mexico mission field Fray Alonso de Benavides arrived with the supply caravan of 1626. Accompanied by twelve Franciscans, they joined fourteen missionaries, already residing in New Mexico. Benavides' arrival signaled a new beginning for the New Mexican missions. The tireless friar, who held the titles of Father Custodian and Commissary of the Holy Office of the Inquisition, toiled in the expanded mission field and promoted it with his prolific quill. Written for the Pope and Spanish king, his Memorial of 1630, and a revised version in 1634 were published in five languages before the end of seventeenth century. An offshoot of the colonial Mexican Church, the New Mexico missions were not unlike other mission provinces in the Americas. In his Memorial, Benavides offered a composite, albeit romanticized, view of "the pious tasks of the friars in these conversions."
Of a day in the life of a missionary, Benavides, seeing through the eyes of a colonial missionary, wrote a description of a friar's daily routine that could be applied anywhere in the Americas during the Spanish colonial period. Benavides' Memorial embellished the successes of the New Mexico missions and brushed off the American Indian view—in particular that of anti mission Pueblo Indians. Their view was often expressed as a rejection of the missionaries. When passive resistance failed, the Indians turned to armed rebellion. Despite their goals, the friars ultimately settled for imperfectly converted Christian Indians who integrated Christianity, native beliefs and spirituality into their customs and traditions. The missionaries had satisfied the Spanish government's objectives to pacify the frontier, and the church's quest to save souls and spread Christianity.
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The ideas of Confucianism impact the Han Dynasty government and its leaders because Confucious taught and emphasized that rulers should lead by example.
Confucianism was the moral system that strengthens the Han Dynasty. During the Han Dynasty(206BCE-220CE), Confucianism was the dominant ideology.
The teachings of Confucius have come down to our days through his Analects, a collection of aphorisms, maxims, and different anecdotes, probably but not certainly compiled by Confucius' students and is considered a reliable source of Confucius’ view.
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The correct answer is<em> D) he was an ally against the spread of communist influence.</em>
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Mobuto Sese Seko, as the dictator of Congo, was known for this brutal regime. In his public speeches, he spoke against colonial intervention and influence. He also described himself and a maverick who as either political, left, either right and not even centre.
In practice, he built a cult of personality around him and became wealthy by exploitation his power and position in the country.
However, countries such as United States, and even Belgium and France provided him with strong political and economic support.
They saw him as the most powerful force against the spread of communism in the region and decided to ignore his shortcomings.