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A. theocracy
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Democracies are a government where elections are held to appoint the leader, monarchies consist of a single person (or family) whose leadership is inherited, anarchy is no authority, and a dictatorship is similar to a monarchy except one person or group has total power. Thus, the answer being a theocracy.
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Explanation: Due to the fact Georgia was one of the main colonies that prospered under British rule, they were hesitant to join the revolution as they believed they needed the British to protect them from the native Americans.
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On appeal, their case reached the Supreme Court as Worcester v. Georgia (1832), and the Court held that the Cherokee Nation was "a distinct political community" within which Georgia law had no force. The Georgia law was therefore unconstitutional.
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There were a few conditions that allowed Christianity to grow and eventually thrive in the Roman Empire. Christianity emerged during the Pax Romana (Roman Peace), this was a time of relative peace in the empire and limited expansion. It was also the time when the Roman Empire was at its height. St. Paul, the apostle, was able to travel throughout the Mediterranean to different parts of the empire with relative ease in order to spread the message of Christianity. The fact that he possessed Roman citizenship was very helpful as well.
Another favorable condition was the fact that Koine Greek was well known among educated people in many parts of the Roman world. Paul and other Christians were able to easily communicate with one another throughout the Roman Empire. Rome's postal service was very sophisticated and reliable for its time and long distance correspondence was commonplace.
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Just read lol.
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Da Vinci was one of the most famous polymaths who ever lived and along with other notable figures such as Benjamin Franklin and Johann Goethe, pushed the boundaries of what many believed to be possible. Unfortunately, we seem to have forgotten the insights that these exceptional figures gave us into the benefits of pursuing multiple interests.
As noted by Robert Twigger, Leonardo Da Vinci was said to be just as proud of his ability to bend iron bars with his hands as he was of the Mona Lisa.