Answer:
(1) A) (2) A) (3) C) (4) B ) (5) D) (6) C) (7) D) (8) D) (9) A ) (10) D)
(11) B) (12) B) (13) D)
Explanation:
1) i speak french and renaissance means rebirth.
2) the other answers apply to the renaissance men
3) reform is the keyword
4) Luther is one of the most influential and controversial figures in the history of Christianity.
5)The invention of the printing press enabled books to be printed faster and cheaper therefore it helped spread the word.
6) i looked it up in the dictionary
7) I learned about him in class trust me
8) it seems to make sense to me.
9) The fal the roman empire happened sometime around 395-396 AD
10) they traveled to seek economy religion and glory
11) Smallpox was the disease brought by Europeans
12) Trust me
13) they were trading goods trading is also known as exchange.
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Answer:in the sculptor of arrogance
Explanation:
Answer:
C. 2 and 4
The Parthenon is from the ancient world and there were also plenty of philosophers in Ancient Greece. Galileo was an Italian renaissance man and the Mona Lisa is also Italian from the artist Leonardo DaVinci so therefore they aren't Greek.
Answer:
1. FIRST BATTLE OF THE MARNE
At the start of the First World War, Germany hoped to avoid fighting on two fronts by knocking out France before turning to Russia, France’s ally. The initial German offensive had some early success, but there were not enough reinforcements immediately available to sustain momentum. The French and British launched a counter-offensive at the Marne (6-10 September 1914) and after several days of bitter fighting the Germans retreated.
Germany’s failure to defeat the French and the British at the Marne also had important strategic implications. The Russians had mobilised more quickly than the Germans had anticipated and launched their first offensive within two weeks of the war’s outbreak. The Battle of Tannenberg in August 1914 ended in German victory, but the combination of German victory in the east and defeat in the west meant the war would not be quick, but protracted and extended across several fronts.
The Battle of the Marne also marked the end of mobile warfare on the Western Front. Following their retreat, the Germans re-engaged Allied forces on the Aisne, where fighting began to stagnate into trench warfare.
The opening months of the war caused profound shock due to the huge casualties caused by modern weapons. Losses on all fronts for the year 1914 topped five million, with a million men killed. This was a scale of violence unknown in any previous war. The terrible casualties sustained in open warfare meant that soldiers on all fronts had begun to protect themselves by digging trenches, which would dominate the Western Front until 1918.
Explanation:
For a bill to become a law it must pass through both the House of Representatives and the Senate.-True