The Jesuits founded schools that were at first established around the mid 1500s. Those schools were generally to teach others normal educational matters that were also taught in other schools, but they also included theological studies in the mix. It was also required of the students to follow christian rituals (simple things like morning prayers). Catholic colleges nowadays still have similar practices.
They founded schools that focused on Catholic teachings.
Answer:
Legislative branch
Executive branch
Judicial branch
Explanation:
The Ohio and US constitution have the same basic government structures with three branches of government:
1. A legislative branch that control laws. In both constitutions the legislative branch is divided into the Senate and the House of Representatives.
2. The executive branch which put laws into practice. The president is the head of the executive branch and in Ohio its the governor.
3. The judicial branch that interprets the laws and the constitution. Both have a Supreme Court for that nation and state. They also provide lesser courts.
Portugal.
Portugal and Spain had divided the Western Hemisphere, Portugal controlling Brazil being one of the countries they had gained land of. Spain had parts of present day United States (Texas, California, etc).
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One negative outcome of the Dawes Severalty Act was that "<span> D The railroads and speculators took the best land and left little fertile land for American Indians," since the Natives were treated as second-class citizens (or worse). </span>
Answer:
was a centralized form of government under military leaders known as shogun.
Explanation:
The word 'Bakufu' means 'tent office' literally. Bakufu is the military government which ruled Japan from the year 1192 to the year 1876. Under this system in Japan, the emperor was the head of the state with very little power. The state was ruled by a powerful military commander, named, Shogun and the entire power is concentrated on him.
Thus it was a centralized military form of government that ruled in Japan under the military leader, Shogun.