<span>The answer is D. The Polish prince Boleslaws charter protecting the jews shows that Christian medieval Eastern Europe during the medieval period put in place laws that protected Jews who were at the time a religious minority. This demonstrates the ability of medieval Christians to tolerate religious minorities.</span>
The US House of Representatives, I think I'm not quite sure though.
U.S. President Richard Nixon's 1972 visit to the People's Republic of China was an important strategic and diplomatic overture that marked the culmination of the Nixon administration's resumption of harmonious relations between the United States and mainland China after years of diplomatic isolation.
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Thomas Hobbes believed that citizens must give up some of their liberties in exchange for order. Hobbes is best known for publishing his work titled "The Leviathan", which proposed the concept of social contract. Social contract argues that citizens must sacrifice some of their liberties to government in order to obtain protection of their other rights and privileges. In Leviathan, Hobbes proposes what society would be like without government, and that it would be one society with violence and a desire for protection of property and safety. In order to obtain these, citizens must sacrifice their rights by following certain laws in order to obtain a sense of order and peace within a structured society.
A because of the excesses of the roaring 20s but the communst version in e Asia doomed to failure because of secular extremism evidensed by carnage