John Wycliffe did not agree on a priest telling his congregation that bread and wine turned to the body and blood of Jesus during communion. Wycliffe did not believe in transubstantiation. John Wycliffe was a Bible translator, a philosopher, theologian, and a seminarian professor at Oxford.
I believe it is A. <span>Constantinople was closer than Rome to the most-threatened imperial borders in Eastern Europe.</span>
Ibn Al-Haytham was a famous muslim scholar whose works spanned many fields. He was a surgeon, doctor, but also a philosopher, mathematician, and astronomer. He was truly a great mind who significantly contributed towards the life we have today.
The US decided to intervene in the conflict between Cuba and Spain in 1898, after the explosion of its cruise called USS Maine, for which the Spanish were blamed. Cuba was fighting against Spain for its independence and, since the US entered in the conflict, it is known as the Spanish American War.
<u>After the explosion of the Maine, the yellow press portrayed the Spanish people as cruel murderers</u>, and this turned the US public opinion to be in favour of intervening in the war in Cuba's side against the Spanish.
Answer: "Shays’ Rebellion was a series of violent attacks on courthouses and other government properties in Massachusetts that began in 1786 and led to a full-blown military confrontation in 1787. The rebels were mostly ex-Revolutionary War soldiers-turned farmers who opposed state economic policies causing poverty and property foreclosures. The rebellion was named after Daniel Shays, a farmer and former soldier who fought at Bunker Hill and was one of several leaders."