Ezekiel found 70 elders practicing on the temple grounds.
In the North cold made farming difficult while in the South climate was ideal for agriculture.
Immigration created a huge population increase in the North while 1/3 of the southerners were slaves. Cities in the north developed as centers of trade whereas most southerners lived on farms.
The economy in the North was based on manufacturing differing from the agricultural South.
But the most significant development was transportation. Canals had been built and most of the railroads were in the North. However, the south still depended on steamships.
Answer:
Option C
Explanation:
Picking up trash at residents' homes
Organizing a park cleanup day
Distributing food stamps to citizens
Starting a new business
Volunteering at an animal shelter
Running a firefighters' academy
The two main goals of the environmental movement are to preserve the environment for future generations, and to make life better for those already living. Both have been met with limited success due mainly to political opposition.
Answer:
Hi. This question is incomplete. The complete question is as follows:
Christ as the Good Shepherd appears in the Mausoleum of Galla Placidia and uses many iconographic devices. Which of the following is one of those devices?
a. goats representing sinners
b. sheep representing the Faithful
c. a basin of water
d. a chalice
The correct answer from the above options is option (b): sheep representing the Faithful
Explanation:
The portrait of Christ the Good Shepherd at the entrance to Mausoleum of Galla Placidia (Ravenna, Italy) shows Christ seated and surrounded by three sheep at his right, and also three sheep at his left side. All the sheep represent his faithful followers who are close to him in spirit, and whom he comforts at all times. The symbol of Christ as a shepherd can be clearly understood by reading the gospel of John in which Christ says he will lay down his life for the sheep, or those who are faithful to him (SmartHistory): “I am the Good Shepherd, the Good Shepherd lays down his life for the sheep"—John 10:11.