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1. Although Canada defined itself in opposition to the United States of America, goods and ideas flowed easily across the border.
2. The Revolution created an international border between the United States of America and Quebec. The patriots stayed on one side and the loyalists on the other.
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The statements that describe how the Revolution was also a borderlands conflict where space, culture, and identity met are;
1. Although Canada defined itself in opposition to the United States of America, goods and ideas flowed easily across the border.
2. The Revolution created an international border between the United States of America and Quebec. The patriots stayed on one side and the loyalists on the other.
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Brahmanism's reforms led to the development of Hinduism (known to adherents as Sanatan Dharma) while those who rejected Brahmanism, and so also Hinduism, formed their own philosophical and religious sects of which Charvaka, Jainism, and Buddhism became the most well-established.
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The publication of Copernicus' model in his book De revolutionibus orbium coelestium (On the Revolutions of the Celestial Spheres), just before his death in 1543, was a major event in the history of science, triggering the Copernican Revolution and making a pioneering contribution to the Scientific Revolution.
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Question 9 of 10
What is an ethnic community?
O A. A slum filled with people who worked in factories
O B. A group that supported workers who were on strike
O C. An area where immigrants from the same country lived
O D. A housing unit on Ellis Island or Angel Island
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The Church initially ignored Martin Luther, but Luther's ideas (and variations of them, including Calvinism) quickly spread throughout Europe. He was asked to recant (to disavow) his writings at the Diet of Worms (an unfortunate name for a council held by the Holy Roman Emperor in the German city of Worms). When Luther refused, he was excommunicated (in other words, expelled from the church). The Church's response to the threat from Luther and others during this period is called the Counter-Reformation ("counter" meaning against).