They wanted to gain respect and trust.
<span>Specific genres were gearing more towards African- Americans. i.e. rock n' roll and jazz.</span>
Answer:
C. The Christian church
Explanation:
The black death is also referred to as black plague, great mortality, or pestilence. It was a bubonic plague pandemic that occured between 1346 and 1356 in Afro-Eurasia. Also, it lead to the death of between 75,000,000 - 200,000,000 people in North Africa, Europe and Eurasia, making the plague the most fatal pandemic to be recorded in human history.
Furthermore, a bacteria known as Yersinia pestis was responsible for this fatal, epidemic disease and it was transmitted from an infected person or rodent to humans when bitten by infected fleas. Some of the symptoms of the black death are fever, aching joints, chills, diarrhea, delirium, nausea and vomiting, formation of buboes, headache, etc.
According to the Roman Catholic (Christian) church, the plague was as a result of the sins of the people that is being punished by God. Thus, a great number of the terrified population turned to the church in order to be forgiven for their supposed sins, thus making the church become more powerful and wealthier.
In conclusion, due to people asking The Christian church questions about the cause of the black death, their authority was eventually ceased.
Answer:
For America's indigenous people, late 19th century Christianity meant forced assimilation and cultural domination. Generations later, Native Americans who chose Christianity were said to have "sold out" to white people. In some circles, they're still considered traitors.
Explanation:
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