4) Printing Press
The wheel, compass and astrolabe all have nothing to do with the split from the catholic church. The Printing Press, which allowed people to spread copies of the bible to the masses, would have helped with the reformation.
Answer:
desire to be independent from foreign rule, and the conservative leadership of the Austrians
Answer:
police arrested burglars in the Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate complex in Washington, D.C. Evidence linked the break-in to President Richard Nixon's re-election campaign.
Explanation:
<span>The French began seizing American merchant ships
that were trading with the British, so president John Adams, second president
of the USA and one of the Founding Fathers, rebuilt Navy to protect American ships and also started harassing
French ships. This was the undeclared naval war between the U.S. and France –
the Quasi-War which broke out in 1798. However, in In February 1799, Adams sent
diplomat William Vans Murray on a peace mission to France</span>
Answer:
Patrick Henry
Explanation:
Patrick Henry served as Virginia's first governor (1776-1779) and sixth governor (1784-1786). In the aftermath of the Revolutionary War, Henry became an outspoken Anti-Federalist. Henry and other Anti-Federalists opposed the ratification of the 1787 United States Constitution, which created a strong federal government.