In this exercise the correct option is 2. "Glorify thy Son, that thy Son also may glorify thee." John 17:1. In this excerpt from the Holy Bible the apostle John writes about Jesus Christ praying for the Lord, this prayer is also known as the Lord's Prayer, there says:
“When Jesus had spoken these things, He lifted up His eyes to heaven and said, “Father, the hour has come. Glorify thy Son, that thy Son also may glorify thee.”
You can link each of the others excerpt with the correct bible part.
1. Jesus give his life as a ransom for many is from Mark 10:45. “For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give His life as a ransom for many.”
3. the kingdom of Heaven is from Matthew 13:45-46. “Again, the kingdom of heaven is like a merchant in search of fine pearls.”
4. "and the child grew" is from Luke 2:40. “And the Child grew and became strong. He was filled with wisdom, and the grace of God was upon Him.”
Main Answer:The airy settlement that we explored had been built by the Anasazi, a civilization that arose as early as 1500 B.C. Their descendants are today's Pueblo Indians, such as the Hopi and the Zuni, who live in 20 communities along the Rio Grande, in New Mexico, and in northern Arizona.
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Which tribes of today are the descendants of the Anasazi?
The descendants of the Anasazi are still around today, though. The Pueblo and the Hopi are two Indian tribes that are thought to be descendants of the Anasazi. The term Pueblo refers to a group of Native Americans who descended from cliff-dwelling people long ago.
Who were the Anasazi and where did they live?
The Anasazi lived in the four-corners region of North America. They had three major centralized populations in three different places: Chaco Canyon (New Mexico), Mesa Verde (Colorado), and Kayenta (Arizona). They were in this region from c. 490 AD to the 1300s AD.
Where was the Anasazi tribe located?
The heart of the Anasazi region lay across the southern Colorado Plateau and the upper Rio Grande drainage. It spanned northeastern Arizona, northwestern New Mexico, southeastern Utah and southwestern Colorado—a land of forested mountain ranges, stream-dissected mesas, arid grasslands and occasional river bottoms.
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The answer is C.
Explanation: The Pullman strike of 1893 involved state and federal troops in order to kept under control.
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During World War II, Eastern Europe was caught between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union. Several Eastern European countries--Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria--aligned themselves with the Nazis. Nazi troops overran most of the rest of Eastern Europe in the first years of the war. (Troops of Fascist Italy took over Albania.) Some Eastern Europeans joined resistance groups to fight the Nazis. The strongest forces emerged in Yugoslavia and Albania, led by communists. By the war's end in 1945, the Soviet Union's Red Army occupied all of Eastern Europe (except Yugoslavia and Albania).
Shortly before Germany surrendered, U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and Soviet communist dictator Joseph Stalin met at Yalta, a resort in the Soviet Union. The Allied leaders discussed terms for the German surrender and the future of Eastern Europe.
At Yalta, Stalin assured the other Allies that he would allow the people in the Soviet-occupied countries to hold free elections and choose democratic governments. With the Red Army in Eastern Europe, Churchill and Roosevelt had little choice except to take Stalin at his word. Within three years, however, well-organized and disciplined national communist parties, aided by Stalin, had taken control of Eastern Europe.
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To make the production and sale of alcohol illegal