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Even with physicians assigned to most removal groups, many died from infectious diseases such as cholera, dysentery, measles, and smallpox. No one knows how many are buried on the trail or even exactly how many survived.
The divine right of kings was the belief that __________.
a. the people had the ultimate authority over the monarch
b. the church had the ultimate authority over the monarch
c. the monarch had ultimate authority and that authority had been conferred by God
d. ultimate authority was in the hands of the church, an extension of God
e. ultimate authority was held by the Catholic Church
- The divine rights of the king's was the belief that <u>c.</u><u> </u><u>the monarch had ultimate authority and that authority had been conferred by God</u><u>.</u>
- This was believed & told by the monarchs in Europe in order to prove themselves as the supreme leader over the people. They added that God had conferred this right upon them because the ordinary people in Europe back then were strong believers of God & didn't want to offend anyone or anything that had to with God (in Europe, Christianity was the major religion). So, now the monarchs had all authority over the people.
It's A) <span>They feared being deported and sent back to their country of origin.</span>
United States involvement in the Boxer Rebellion would have contradicted the ideals George Washington laid out in his farewell address. It also would have violated the Monroe Doctrine by becoming involved in Europe's subject matters.