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lack of infrastructure in poor communities, affects the lives of poor people living around the community, such as lack of health facilities, some people loot medication needed by people and the government fails to bring resources to the one in need because of looting/unrest
To go make fishers of men....
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The ancient Greek economy is somewhat of an enigma. Given the remoteness of ancient Greek civilization, the evidence is minimal and difficulties of interpretation abound. Ancient Greek civilization flourished from around 776 to 30 B.C. in what are called the Archaic (776-480), Classical (480-323), and Hellenistic (323-30) periods.2 During this time, Greek civilization was very different from our own in a variety of ways. In the Archaic and Classical periods, Greece was not unified but was comprised of hundreds of small, independent poleis or “city-states.” During the Hellenistic period, Greek civilization spread into the Near East and large kingdoms became the norm. Throughout these periods of ancient Greek civilization, the level of technology was nothing like it is today and values developed that shaped the economy in unique ways. Thus, despite over a century of investigation, scholars are still debating the nature of the ancient Greek economy.
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Correct answer is B. hostility between Christians and Muslims
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A is not correct as this was actually a good effect of those wars, as the Silk Road was flourishing in that period.
B is the correct answer as those wars started a period of religious turbulences between two religion, that exist even today.
C is not correct as feudalism disappeared in the meanwhile.
D is not correct as the role of the Pope was not as stronger as it was before the Crusades and after them. They lost a lot of authority.
From inheritance (like if a king dies his son or daughter becomes king or queen)