The statement John the Baptist was present when Jesus raised the son of the widow of Nain to new life is true.
Explanation:
Jesus brings Lazarus of Bethanay back to his life after four days of burial. Jesus arrived at the village of Nain during the burial of the Son of a widow and raised the young man from death.
Lord Jesus did so many miracles and this was one among them.
John the Baptist has sent us to tell u "you are the one who is to come or shall we look for another".
<span>Poor. The progressive movement which was started to reform the society consisted of social workers, educators, lawyers, journalists to protect the common man helped mostly the middle class whites which eventually paved the way for the civil rights movement . The fight against racial discrimination continued through newspapers published by African Americans. Neither Roosevelt nor Wilson did much for the fight against segregation. The African Americans were a segregated unit even in the military during the war.</span>
Explanation:
During that time, the Mongol system was to place Vassal princes who were expected to pay tribute to the Mongols for the privilege of holding their own kingdom (Roy 8). The result was harsh rule that turned most Russians into serfs and destroyed the Russian economy, most importantly in regard to trade (Hopkik 12).
The quote “... any Indian who received news of the Spaniards could have also easily received the infection” refers to the fact that when the Spanish explorers advanced into Central America, the diseases they were carrying often spread faster than them, including ahead of them.
The context is the so-called Columbian Exchange (after Christopher Columbus), which is the large exchange of animals, food, culture, people, techniques, and diseases that took place between Native Americans (or Indians) and Europeans after 1492.
The quote focuses on one particular aspect of this exchange: the spread of infections. While the Indians did contaminate the Europeans with some of their diseases, like syphilis, many infections destroyed Native American lives because they had not developed a resistance to them like Europeans did. These included measles and smallpox, which were introduced in America through the Caribbean in the early 16th century.