<h2>Answer: Gospel of John
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In the Gospel of John, the apostle Thomas (<em>taoma </em>twin in Aramaic) is reported as Dydimus, which in koine Greek (the Greek spoken at the time the gospel was written) also means "twin."
As an example, we can read in this mentioned gospel its 11th chapter and 16th verse (according to the New International Version)
:
<em>"Then Thomas (also known as </em><u><em>Didymus</em></u><em>) said to the rest of the disciples, 'Let us also go, that we may die with him.' "</em>
They supported tariffs because they would help Northern goods compete with foreign goods.
"Marilyn Monroe" is the best option from the list in terms of someone who represents this, since her pictures and movies were absorbed throughout the globe by different societies.
Answer:
D, immigrants
Explanation:
They were Italian immigrants and radical militant anarchists, and feelings were charged in the community toward these groups.
Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti, Italian immigrants and anarchists, were executed for murder by the state of Massachusetts in 1927 on the basis of doubtful ballistics evidence and were executed by electric chair, August 23, 1927. During their trials Witness testimony was ignored. They were found guilty even though another man, Celestino Maderios confessed to the murders.
Ivan IV created the Russian Empire and brought in architects to rebuild Moscow from foreign countries.