13.) Although crusading continued throughout the 14th Century, the (4th Crusade) is the last one we'll focus on because it is the Crazy One. The Venetians built (500 ships), but then only 11,000 Crusaders actually made it down to Venice.
... the Venetians made the Crusaders a deal: "Help us capture the rebellious city of Zara, and we'll ferry you to Anatolia.
.... Zara was a Christian City, but the Crusaders agreed to help, resulting in the Pope (excommunicating) both them and the Venetians.
14. Later, the excommunicated Crusaders fought for the (Byzantine) emperor who failed to pay them so the Crusaders decided to rob and destroy the Byzantine Empire.
Constantinople was conquered by the (Turkish) in 1453.
15. ... and with the coming of the (Ottomans) the region remained solidly Muslim, as it is mostly today.
Amendment 15, or known as the 15th Amendment.
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Answer:
I think it is B
Explanation:
I'm sorry if this is wrong but primary jobs usually are found in country's that are not developed/not developing.
Answer:
The correct answer is option D
Explanation:
According to Sima Quian (a Chinese historian of the early Han dynasty), Laozi became progressively tired of the moral decay in the city of Zhengzhou (capital of the Henan Province) and the kingdom's decline, therefore he decided to venture west riding a water ox, never to be seen again. The ox in Chinese culture represents the undisciplined nature of the self, the image of Lao Tzu riding the ox means that he became one with his own nature and tamed it.
It is safe to say that as Madison was the "father" of the Constitution and Washington the "father of the powers of the Presidency," Marshall was the "father of the Supreme Court," almost single-handedly clarifying its powers.