It depends. If you're going for symbolism, D-Day. If you're going for facts, it's The capture of Berlin.
<span>The statement that describes the relationship between the Torah and the Old Testament is that </span>The Torah is the Jewish holy book. It is made up of the first five books of the Old Testament, which is the Christian name for the Torah and other Jewish texts. Torah consists of the <span>first five "Books of Moses" - Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy.</span>
In the USA.gov, you can find the following description for an Election Official:
<em>"Election Official (also Poll Worker, Election Clerk, Election Judge) — A person appointed to monitor the voting process at a polling place, make sure voters follow state requirements, certify an election was conducted legally, and give the official vote count"</em>
So, by the phrase that we must complete, we know that counting is one of the things that the Election Official does, but according to the quotation, they are also the ones who certify that the election was conducted legally, meaning the word that fills in the blank correctly is Certify.
The early Frankish king and representative of the Merovingian
dynasty was Clovis I. He is a ruler in which has the task and responsibility of
being the ruler of the Frankish tribes and to unite them as he is the ruler
that stands above them all.