What is the Divine Comedy? It is a Long Comedy written by the Italian, Dante Aleghieri.
What is it about? The Divine Comedy is a poem written by the Italian, Dante Alighieri, about a trip of a man through life after death. The poem has three parts, Inferno (Hell), Purgatorio (Purgatory) and Paradiso (Paradise). The man gets lost in the forest that symbolizes hell yet he runs into the Roman poet Virgil who saves him. There are lots of circles in hell: One is Limbo where abide all the souls that are not actually sinners but cannot go to heaven because of lack of faith. There is Lust, Gluttony, Greed, Fraud, Violence etc. They have to go across all those circles to get to heaven. In the end, the two men finally climb out of hell into heaven.
Answer:
I say A
Explanation:
I say a because there were 16 African Americans in congress in total, so not D. And not b or c because the first 3 African Americans in congress were from the south, that's why i say 12
<span>true statement of Mycenaean civilization but not of Minoan civilization is: </span><span>It dominated the Aegean world through warfare
The minoan civilization was always known as a peace loving civilization that always avoid warfare at all cost. They dominated the word through their technological advancement in architecture and agriculture</span>
The larger states have more electoral votes and have a much greater influence. Since they have more electoral votes the it is for them.