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Explanation:
One day I heard that our ancestors were cave painting. It seemed so interesting to me! I was not sure whether they did it for decorating or if they were just training. I decided to try myself in the role of a primitive artist. I took Bear's tools from a storehouse and started to scratch everything that I saw: the walls, the postboxes and the furniture. The Screwdriver was my favorite tool. It was so entertaining. When I got to Bear's antiques he saw me aaand... scolded me!
It turned out that scrabbling drawings and words on everything was known to be vandalism. Bear explained to me that our ancestors
Like Peter the Great, Charles I went through the most opposition to his rule from the nobility. They were both very important leaders. They both had outstanding tolerance, and not only for religion.
Answer:
To a extent it is but the people should be able to vote to.
Explanation:
because it is fair for people to vote that´s not in office
Answer:
O. By using the power of lay investiture.
Explanation:
Lay Investiture is the system or process when the religious leaders are elected and given appointment by the rulers or monarchs of secular states or kingdoms. This allows the monarchs to have control over the religious aspect of authority instead of the papal authority appointing the smaller church leaders.
Otto I was the ruler of Germany and the Roman empire after the death of his father Henry I. He took upon himself to install the leadership of the local church. Though this was supposed to be the rights and duty of the church in appointing these local leaders, Otto's act of appointing these local leaders led to an increase in his loyal followers. This practice of investiture gained a large number of support from the Church bishops, furthering his power and leadership.