4. <u><em>Described</em></u> how modernization has led to cultural diffusion, using a real or reasonable hypothetical example to support your explanation. (5 points)
<span>They were mad because the case gave Southern slaveholders growing power. To stop their power, many Northerners turned to the Republican party.</span>
<h2>Answer: Gospel of John
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In the Gospel of John, the apostle Thomas (<em>taoma </em>twin in Aramaic) is reported as Dydimus, which in koine Greek (the Greek spoken at the time the gospel was written) also means "twin."
As an example, we can read in this mentioned gospel its 11th chapter and 16th verse (according to the New International Version)
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<em>"Then Thomas (also known as </em><u><em>Didymus</em></u><em>) said to the rest of the disciples, 'Let us also go, that we may die with him.' "</em>
Answer:
King James l
Explanation:
King James I granted The Virginia Company a royal charter for the colonial pursuit in 1606. The Company had the power to appoint a Council of leaders in the colony, a Governor, and other officials. It also took the responsibility to continually provide settlers, supplies, and ships for the venture.
Answer:
Answered below
Explanation:
The term the Warren court is used to describe the period when Earl Warren served as the chief justice of the United State's supreme court. This period began in 1953 and ended in 1969 following Earl Warren's retirement. The Warren court was notable for its constitutional rulings which had a huge impact on civil rights, civil liberties and federal laws.
A few of such rulings included the ruling to protect the general right to privacy, the Miranda warnings, incorporation of the bill of rights etc.
The rulings of the Warren court shows the supreme court's role and power in changing America's history by making laws in favour of the needs of its citizens. It also shows the role it plays to enhance civil rights and cultural integration.