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Most 18th century Americans lived in self-sustaining rural communities. The Industrial Revolution witnessed the evolution of large urban centers, such as Boston and New York City, and spurred a massive internal migration of workers. The Industrial Revolution also stimulated the rise of unskilled labor.
Regarding your first activity, the first book of John perfectly matches the outline mentioned in your question, as it's often considered as the handbook of christianity (Jesus 101, if you may).
In relation to your second question, John was known as <em>The Apostle of Love </em>because of the transformation he had endured to become a loving pastor-like mentor in his writings and teachings. This was particularly special because John used to be somewhat reckless, aggressive and impulsive, to then become this humble, loving, compassionate man.
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*Incompetent rulers place huge tax burdens on the Roman citizens. (Correct!) |^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|
*The soldiers hired on the the frontiers were not willing to go defend other parts of the empire. (Correct!) <--------------------------------------------------------------------
*Soldiers in the outer parts of the Roman Empire often supported local commanders instead of the emperor. (Correct!) <------------------------------------------
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*Regardless of the strength of the emperors, the Roman army was unable to hold back barbarian invasions from the south and west. (INCORRECT!!!)
Crispus Attacks Died.
More Colonists wanted war
The soldiers were tried
The Boston tea party
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It was "Catherine the Great" who was the Russian Tsar who <span>supported intellectuals, poets, and playwrights and corresponded with Enlightenment philosophers, since she was inherently and uniquely curious. </span>