B is the correct answer....
<span>because Memphis was the capital of Egypt</span>
Answer:
Option B
Explanation:
Sigmund Freud published <em>On Narcissism </em>in 1914, considered a significant point on the development of his theories. In this work, Freud introduces the term <em>narcissism</em> and defines it as <em>“adoration one accords themselves in the light of them being an abject of sexual desire”</em>, he considered narcissism as a form of neurosis and differentiated two types of narcissism: primary and secondary. Later, Freud mentions the ego and explains that every individual develops a self-censorship which paranoid individual don’t have; therefore, <u>the ego ideal could be the voice mental patients claim to hear.</u>
The answer is <span>both active and passive euthanasia are sometimes permissible
Rachel argues that there is some cases where a patient is trapped in a situation where he/she no longer be cured, unable to function, and experienced a high amount of pain.
In this cases, She believed that euthanasia should be permissible because it considered as an act of mercy.</span>
Christianity played a major role throughout the Middle Ages in society and politics. The Middle Ages, classified from 600 AD to 1350 AD, was significantly effected by Christianity because of the impact it had on the daily lives of people of the time. The beginning of the Early Middle Ages, after the Fall of Rome in 476 AD and the period known as the Dark Ages, the reorganization of the empire brought a desire for faith and religion, primarily Christianity. This trend of Christian importance was apparent until 1350, when the Black Death caused the end of a systematized era. The church is often viewed, during this period of time, as a center of corruption, greed, and evil, with materialistic popes and unholy acts. Even though there were immoral times, the presence of Christianity brought hope and stability to the empire politically and socially. In the Late Age of Antiquity, Christianity had started its rapid spread becoming the state religion in the fourth century, and emerging as a cultural trend (212). It became further defined, and was the bases of the Western World's proceedings. Christianity's popularity influenced the church by people's newfound ability to concentrate on faith and a better life. With this foundation, the Middle Ages expanded religious importance by employing it in day to day life. \
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