Agriculture was the main factor
It began in 1947, again in 1952, more then 4 million from 1954 until 1964.
first proclaiming the principle that the popes were God's deputies on earth.
Explanation:
- Innocent III introduced strict order in the organization of the papal court and papal finances.
- In his days, the importance of the papal curia as the highest court instance increased unusually throughout the Catholic world. The Pope was involved in church affairs in all corners of Europe.
- Under his direct control were not only all the major church affairs, but also every little thing in religious teaching and rites.
- He conducted a very large correspondence with all the countries of the Catholic world.
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Although the world has progressed when it comes to gender rights, we have not reached total equality. Although it's legal in America, abortion has become highly debated and has been in the news a lot for turmoil. While many believe that females should have the right to decide what to do with their bodies, others argue that it is in fact another life they are affecting by choosing abortion. Some say this topic is highly debated because of the lack of women's representation in politics. In the United States, for example, we have yet to have a female president. Some say this lack of representation is contributing to a large wage gap between men and women. For every dollar a white man makes, a white woman is said to only earn 78 cents, while a Hispanic woman makes 54 cents, little over half of a white man's wage. For these reasons, gender equality is still a highly contended topic in the world. Although some nations are faring much worse than first world countries (take, for example, the DR Congo, where genital mutilation, rape, and domestic violence rates are high against the female population), the issue is still said to be one of high importance for all nations.
In reality yes and no. The assassination of Franz Ferdinand did occur in the Balkans, and was the result of a situation in the Balkans. However Franz Joseph declared war for other reasons as well. This is a topic I encourage you to research on your own. Not only if the cause came truly from the Balkans, but also if it was really "foolish".
The Great War channel on youtube has a lot of educational and helpful content regarding world war one's causes if you look for their "Prelude to war" specials in their channel.