1. guided people lost to the whims of the material world by introducing a spiritual element
2. channeled the loss of faith into a positive community around higher ideals
3. united different peoples across the world to one purpose and oneness and unity
etc
Answer:
Option D. Industry and dedication to a strong work ethic
Explanation:
Option A is not correct as druids were their spiritual and even religious leaders, who had large importance in the society.
B also is not correct as their leaders were at the top of social hierarchy.
C is not correct as with the spreading of Christianity monasticism became really important, especially during the reign of Alfred the Great.
D is not correct as industry did not existed in the period when these tribes dominated.
Answer:
Chicago.
Explanation:
The Skogan (2006) article tests the data of police-initiated and citizen-initiated contacts of police in Chicago. Wesley G. Skogan is a researcher in the fields of crime, policing, and so on.
He published a book in 2006 titled 'Police and Community in Chicago: A Tale of Three Cities.' The book is concerned about the crime studies and the policy of Community Policing developed by Chicago in the 1990s.
Community Policing is a policy or law enforcement that makes an officer operational in the same area and build relationship with the citizen so that they are able to reach them for help in time before crime occurs. So, the article basically concerns with the city of Chicago, and tests the data on police-initiated and citizen-initiated contacts of police.
Thus the correct answer is Chicago.
It was driven by skepticism about traditional ideas and beliefs
It’s also affected North America by giving an idea to change the colonies to its own nation.
Gave the ideas of (freedom of speech, equality, freedom)
That's because the island was invaded by pretty much everyone even though it was originally a French colony. British and Spanish armies also intervened and every time that the people would win and take control of the island, the French would just send numerous new soldiers to retake it. Just during Napoleon's era, 50 000+ soldiers died from yellow fever only.