Option: The Catholic Church altered beliefs to convert American Indians.
Explanation:
The Catholic Church after the discovery of America in 1492 by Christopher Columbus, starting building missionaries in the New world to spread Christianity. The early Spanish settlers saw a similarity of culture between the Spanish and Indians when they settle in America. By acknowledging the cultures by two different groups led in alteration of beliefs in the Catholic Church by the missionaries for the conversion of the Native Indians.
a chemical reaction can be sped up by many factors add a catalyst a substance that reduces activation energy speeding up the reaction increase the concentration of reactants increase the concentration of catalyst .
Ottoman architecture is the architecture of the Ottoman Empire, which emerged in northwestern Anatolia in the 13th century.
The architecture of the empire developed from Turkish and the earlier Seljuk architecture, with influences from Byzantine and Iranian architecture along with architectural traditions of the Balkans and other parts of Middle East.The classical architecture of the Ottoman Empire was a mixture of native Turkish tradition and influences from Hagia Sophia.
One of the best representatives of this period is Mimar Sinan, whose works include Süleymaniye Mosque.
Beginning in the 18th century, Ottoman architecture was influenced by the Baroque architecture in Western Europe
Nuruosmaniye Mosque is one of the surviving examples from this period
The last Ottoman period saw more influences from Western Europe, brought in by architects such those from the Balyan family.
This period also saw the development of a new architectural style called neo-Ottoman or Ottoman revivalism, also known as the First National Architectural Movement, by architechs such as Mimar Kemaleddin and Vedat Tek.
The Dunkirk evacuation, code-named Operation Dynamo, also known as the Miracle of Dunkirk, was the evacuation of Allied soldiers during World War II from the beaches and harbour of Dunkirk, in the north of France, between 26 May and 4 June 1940