Answer:
The Enforcement Acts were three bills passed by the United States Congress between 1870 and 1871. They were criminal codes that protected African-Americans’ right to vote, to hold office, to serve on juries, and receive equal protection of laws. Passed under the presidency of Ulysses S. Grant, the laws also allowed the federal government to intervene when states did not act to protect these rights. The acts passed following the ratification of the Fourteenth Amendment to the US Constitution, which gave full citizenship to anyone born in the United States or freed slaves, and the Fifteenth Amendment, which banned racial discrimination in voting.
At the time, the lives of all newly freed slaves, as well as their political and economic rights, were being threatened.[1] This threat led to the creation of the Enforcement Acts
Explanation:
He didn't just come to do miracles, he came to be an example of how we as believers should live and act (and we fall short every single day), but his death and resurrection, mean everything. Without those two things, we would, (1), not be saved from the sins and the bad things of this world, and (2), not be able to have life after death. You see, his death was to take all of our sins and wrongdoings upon himself (Because he loves us) so that we can be forgiven. There had to be a sacrifice of perfect blood so that we can be covered and forgiven forever if we just believe. His resurrection was so that he could show us his power and that he has the power over death, hell, and the grave.
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(I tried to give more, but it wouldn't let me... so I hope this is enough!)
I believe it's A.
The Muslims did control Jerusalem for a time, and I believe that they forced the Christians out of it.
Also the Crusaders did sack Constantinople when they were not allowed in by the government there.
I don't know what D is but I'll assume that it is true because I think A is false.
The Constitution recognized natural rights. Hope this helps.