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Answer:
b. Petrograd
Explanation:
Both the February Revolution and the October Revolution occurred in 1917 in Saint Petesburg, which was known at the time as Petrograd, in honor of its founder, Peter the Great.
The February Revolution resulted in the end of the Russian Empire, and the abdication of the tsar Nicholas II, while the October Revolution resulted in the ascent to power of the Bolshevik Party, led by Lenin, and the foundation of the Soviet Union.
Both the U.S. Senate<span> and </span>House of Representatives are houses and <span>representative bodies </span>of the Congress.
One major difference between the House and the Senate is the total number of members. this has meant that a greater number of formal rules are needed to govern activity in the House.
Answer:
Explanation:
When it comes to the Catholic Church during the Middle Ages, we should mention the close connection between the Church and the empire as well as the monarch. This created a political connection between the Church and the rulers, where mutual help and support were provided. In the absence of new ideas that would confront such a combination, until the appearance of the Renaissance, this political tie was very effective in its domination. In addition to the Catholic Church, there was also the Orthodox Church which had a similar concept. The clergy played an important role in spreading and strengthening church learning, with effective methods to prevent any "heresy". The Church had great economic power and wealth and played a decisive role in making political decisions. The rulers, on the other hand, benefited because the Church secured their legitimacy through the idea of a divine ruler established under the patronage of the Church.
Answer:
B) Rationalization and projection
Explanation:
Projection: In psychology, the term projection is one of the defense mechanism in which an individual tries to cope up with difficult emotions or feelings sub-consciously. Individual tends to project undesirable emotions or emotions on someone else instead of dealing with those feelings and emotions.
Rationalization: One of the defense mechanisms given by Sigmund Freud in which an individual tends to describe a controversial behavior logically to ignore true explanations.