Because popes and Italian nobles resented the German power over Italy.
Explanation:
The Roman empire was one of thr bigest empires ever, so what does it mean? It means that they occupied a large part of territory. They occupied a lot of countries, nations. So those nations accepted their culture, their philosophy and perspective. Romans were one of the best intelectual empires at the time, with academies, and schools. So all of their ideas at the time was part of their schooling and other nations that accepted their culture were learned like that, so when they decided to go to their mainland they just pass those knowledge to the people. After all, all nations that were occupied as time goes by defended themselves and gained their freedom. You can change nations, etnics, country and everything but ideas will always remain the same and they we'll spread. Sorry for some mistakes, my english ain't perfect.
Emmitte Litt
1. Born in Chicago, he was the only son of a Mississippi native named Mamie Till, whose family migrated as part of the Great Migration to Chicago. He developed polio at age 6, which left him stuttering. He stayed outgoing amid the setback. He and his cousins and friends enjoyed playing baseball, riding bicycles and fishing. He was so fond of having fun that he would pay people to tell him jokes. He moved to Mississippi in August 1955 for a holiday with his nephew, Wheeler Parker. The boys were staying at the
2. Posthumously, Till became a symbol of the movement for civil rights. Till was born and raised in the Illinois town of Chicago. He visited relatives near Money, in the Mississippi Delta area, during the summer holidays in August 1955. He talked to twenty-one-year-old Carolyn Bryant, the married white owner of a small grocery store there.
3. On August 28, 1955, 14-year-old Emmett Till, an African American from Chicago, was brutally murdered while visiting his family in Money, Mississippi, for allegedly flirting with a white woman four days earlier.
4. A public open-casket funeral for her son insisted on Till's distraught mother to shed light on the abuse inflicted on blacks in the South. Till's killers were acquitted, but civil rights leaders nationally were galvanized by his murder.
5. 'A number of stakeholders' questioned the Department of Justice in 2004 if any remaining offenders could be tried. The department concluded after analyzing available records that, according to the report, the statute of limitations prohibited any criminal prosecution. A Mississippi grand jury refused to press fresh charges three years later.
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Was extremely weak due to it giving more power to the states.
Answer:
A. The right to have religious freedom
Explanation:
I have no clue we learned about the Bill of Rights in 5th grade! I hope A is the answer if it is wrong I am so so sorry!!