I'm not really surprised about what Jesus said about the scribes and the Pharisees because, according to what the Bible relates through the four gospels, which give great indications of the social form in the time of Jesus, people like the scribes and the Pharisees sought to enrich themselves by promulgating the word of God and only pretending.
The Pharisees, as Matthew 23:23 says, did not act with justice or mercy, therefore, I consider that Jesus simply told them something that corresponded to the truth of his hearts.
Very surely today people make mistakes, sometimes we are unjust, some other people are unfaithful or hypocritical, but perhaps what differentiates a current person from the Pharisees is that he does not regularly enact good works pretending to be holy (in most cases cases), but <u><em>we are aware that, as sinful people, we must consider our actions and expect to improve day after day</em></u>.
Personally, I seek the glory of God, because he is the one who has given us all the blessings that we currently enjoy and who protects us at all times, I feel protected knowing that God approves my way of acting.
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  J. <span>Ruman wanted the German people to be able to industrialize and NOT have to pay reparations, but ..... black and white protestors; protesting to integrate busses; met a lot of </span>violent<span>people </span>
        
             
        
        
        
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B) that human rights apply to all the people of the world 
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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "C. They wanted break away from Pennsylvania." the people of Lancaster want their own county because <span>C. They wanted break away from Pennsylvania</span>
        
             
        
        
        
The English Longbow provided an advantage against the mounted French knights in the battles of Poitiers and Agincourt.
The English longbow apart for use in hunting  served as a powerful Welsh in warfare during the medieval era. This was because they were 
- Easy to make
 - faster to shoot with accuracy
 - very cheap
 
Notably, history has it that it was used  famously at the Battle of Agincourt in 1415 and previously in the wars of the  Sluys, Crécy and Poitiers in 1340,  1346, and 1356 respectively.
Through the ages, these longbows were no longer fully effective and sustainable due to the easy wear and tear of the bows and therefore were  been replaced in the 16th century to firearms made  of gunpowder.
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