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The Roman Catholic Church is more focused on law, logic and the central authority of the Pope, while the Eastern Orthodox Church is more concerned with maintaining the mystery of faith and governing through consensus
The Roman Catholic Church became a political power in Western Europe and was influenced and influenced Western culture. The Greek Orthodox Church was ruled politically by the Eastern Roman Empire and was not so influences by politics. The Greek Orthodox Church was influenced by Eastern cultures.
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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "d. publish anti-communist newspapers." Communist policies in the postwar years caused hardships that prompted many Vietnamese to d. publish anti-communist newspapers<span>
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D. George Washington
wall I am not so sure but this is one of the hard ones for a 5th grader!
<span>I would have to say A. allowing them to marry outside the faith. Can i get brainliest please!</span>
US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR), in his 1941 State of the Union address (in January), had put forth "Four Freedoms" that he said everyone in the world should enjoy: Freedom of speech, freedom of worship, freedom from want, and freedom from fear. America entered World War II in December of 1941, after Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor. Those four freedoms remained central priorities America and the Allies in fighting against German and Japanese acts of aggression and genocide.
After the atrocities of World War II, such as the Nanking massacre (by Japan in China) and the Holocaust (by the Nazis against Jews in Europe), giving further articulation to basic human rights became an important agenda item for the United Nations. The UN's<span> Universal Declaration of Human Rights Drafting Committee was chaired by Eleanor Roosevelt, FDR's wife. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was a direct response to the denial of rights that had happened to peoples at the hands of the Nazis and other oppressive regimes.
The establishment of the state of Israel was also a response to what had been done to Jews during World War II. The Zionist movement had been building toward a Jewish national home in the Palestine region since the late 19th century. As the magnitude of the Holocaust became more apparent in the wake of World War II, there was greater support in the international community to granting Israel state status. The new Israeli state had to fight a war against Arab opponents in the region to establish itself, but even before that war, the United Nations (in Resolution 181) had gone on record favoring the establishment of a Jewish state next to an Arab state in the Palestine region.</span>