Answer:
(3). Yet, libraries did not exist until the 19th century, which slowed progress for peasants and the poor
Explanation:
The renaissance period was a period from the 14th to 17th centuries that humanist views became quite popular. It was a period of rebirth in European culture, economy and politics. Individuals became open minded, curious, creative, and innovative. There was wide spread desire to learn new things as the popular humanistic views of this time brought more wealth and security during this period. However libraries did not exist till the 19th century. This is seen to contradict or critique the preceding summaries above as increased learning should have meant more libraries.
<h2><em><u>Answer:</u></em></h2><h2><em><u>The answer is B) Marbury V. Madison</u></em></h2><h2><em><u>Explanation:</u></em></h2><h2><em><u>The principle of judicial review was established by Marbury v Madison. Marbury v Madison. , in which district judge William Marbury sued the government to secure his appointment, established the U.S. Supreme Court as the final arbiter on the constitutionality of law. The other cases occurred later in American history.</u></em></h2>
Both can transfer energy through matter, but sound waves travel through air and infrared waves travel through space.
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
The Civil War was fought between southern states and northern states loyal to the Union in the United States from 1861 to 1865.
Three main Northern strategies for winning the Civil War include:
- <u>Blockading Southern port:</u> This step help them to prevent the export of primary crops from the South in exchange for supplies and weapons for war.
- <u>Controlling the Mississippi River:</u> to break the alliance between western states from the eastern section and prevent support of troops send for war.
- <u>Capturing the Confederate capital:</u> To capture Richmond.
Hence, the correct option is "C".
Senators
Julius Caesar is generally regarded as being the most responsible for Rome's move from a republic to a dictatorship. Although he played a major role in transforming the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire he was eventually assassinated by a group of senators