Answer:
The school was called Ruby Bridges
Explanation:
For Philip II, he believes that what was good for Spain would also be good for the Catholic Church. He was so devoted to the Church that whoever is against the Church we would want to persecute them. Philip II himself ordered the Spanish bishops at the Council of Trent to insist on no accommodation of Protestants.
Answer:
A. Captain Auld sends Douglass to Baltimore so Douglass will be more profitable, but in doing so places Douglass in a position where escape is more attainable
Explanation:
Situational Irony is the type of irony in which the opposite of what is intended occurs or the outcome is not what was expected.
Option A is the correct answer choice that describes a moment of situational irony in Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass because Captain Auld sends Douglass so he would be more profitable, but in an unexpected turn of events that was entirely unexpected, Douglass is in prime position to escape.
Answer:
b. the importance of the individual who can reason for himself, equality under the law, and a new turn towards the power of science and reason
Explanation:
The Enlightenment philosophy believed that there are natural laws in the universe and that they could be discovered by rational thought with a method. Neoclassicism developed from the Enlightenment movement because it brought back classical elements from Rome and Greece with a new touch.
Zollverein:
- Encouraged free trade among German states and maintained high tariffs against non-members.
- Benefited German workers and manufacturers
- State of Prussia leads an economic union called the Zollverein
- Free trade between German states
Seven Weeks War:
- Prussia vs. Austria
- Prussia wins the war
- Ended change of Austria being in control of Germany
- North German Confederation (1867)
Franco-Prussian War:
- All German states joined in a war against France
- Overwhelming German victory
-Prussia humiliates France
- Germany becomes a nation (1871)
-Ten days earlier, the German states had proclaimed their union under the Prussian King, uniting Germany as a nation-state, the German Empire.