This is the type of question, that you should really write yourself... Everyone has a different writing style.
Start off by defining all 5 of the terms.
Then, do a little recap on what you know on the terms. (EX: Boycott: Who boycotted? What did they boycott? Why did they boycott? etc)
Decide what your tone for the paragraph is going to be. ( Are you going to write a funny, fictional story about the colonies? or are you going to write an informational paragraph about the colonies?
Hope this helps.... If you have any questions let me know. :D
Some of the factors from the split was,
Language differences, church authority, priests right to marry and divorce.
<span>Charlemagne's crowning made the Byzantine Emperor redundant, and relations between the East and the West deteriorated until a formal split occurred in 1054. The Eastern Church became the Greek Orthodox Church by severing all ties with Rome and the Roman Catholic Church ---from the pope to the Holy Roman Emperor on down.</span>
The appropriate response is B. African Americans had dependably been isolated and utilized as slaves up until the 1960s period. That is the point at which the way society treat them began to change and giving them more open doors in life.
a Founded the society of Jesus-------------------Ignatius Loyola<span><span>
</span>The priests of the Catholic Church who were part of the Society of Jesus It was the Jesuits. Among its objectives was to bring Catholicism to the newly discovered regions in the sixteenth century, mainly to America.<span>
</span></span>b Published the index Librorum Prohibitorum---------Pope Paul IV
It is composed of a large number of authors and books that were considered prejudicial to the Catholic faith and therefore were censored and banned.
c Published Malleus Maleficarum---------Heinrich Kramer and Jacob Sprenger
It was one of the darkest books in the history of Humanity. It was written to prove the existence of witches and witchcraft in the fifteenth century.
d Established the Roman Inquisition------------Pope Paul III
Set of courts of the Catholic Church used to prosecute people accused of committing crimes related to heresy.<span> </span>