Answer:
Spain and England have exploited the religious tensions to promote economic and political interests.
Explanation:
- Spanish Armada- King Philip II sent to England a 130 ships fleet to defeat them, but lost and gave England naval dominance. Publicly about religion was mainly about Spain seeking to get rid of England as an Atlantic competitor.
- Seen as the beginning of the end of Spanish dominance and the start of the emergence of English hegemony, the battle of thirty years (1618–48) commenced. A series of European wars that were mostly Catholic-Protestant led to disputes.
- It was the war between France and its Hapsburg opponents, and the rulers of the Holy Roman Empire, that ended in Westphalia 's peace.
Answer:
A. the Magna Carta in 1215
Explanation:
The Magna Carta was a documented drafted by the Archbishop of Canterbury, and signed by the Church, the monarch, and the English barons (feudal lords).
This document established legal protections for the church and the barons, the right to a fair trial, and limits on royal power to tax. This document is considered the first English document to establish the principle of protected rights, and would inspire the English unwritten constitution, and the American constitution as well.
Answer:
The Eighth Amendment (Amendment VIII) of the United States Constitution prohibits the federal government from imposing excessive bail, excessive fines, or cruel and unusual punishments. This amendment was adopted on December 15, 1791, along with the rest of the United States Bill of Rights.
Answer: the 36th president is Lyndon B. Johnson
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