The answer is B, they conquered
Sectionalism became very tensed in the late 1940s because of the separation of the North and the South because of the slavery. People in the North were focusing on industrializing, urbanizing, and building factories while the people from the South concentrated in agriculture. The Southerners was claiming that the North's factories weren't treating everyone fairly and lead into a war.
The correct answer is A) whether to hold services in Latin or Greek.
<em>A reason that Christian Churches in Rome and Constantinople began to diverge was they could not agree on whether to hold services in Latin or Greek.
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The Churches of Rome or in Bosphorus, Constantinople, had similitudes but with time there were major differences. One of the main differences they had and probably was one of the reasons of the schism of 1054 that provoked the split in the Eastern Christian churches was that Christian Churches in Rome and Constantinople began to diverge was they could not agree on wheter to hold services in Latin or Greek.
The Tet Offensive is considered the turning point in the war for two reasons: first because it almost decimated south Vietnam and it changed how most Americans viewed the war. So, the Tet Offensive occurred during the Vietnamese New year called Tet. A week-long cease fire occurred so the Vietnamese could celebrate this holiday, but north Vietnam had their fingers crossed behind their back and attacked over 100 south Vietnamese cities simultaneously. This was a major loss for the American side because they couldn't recapture the cities for many months afterward. Back in the United states, Americans were seeing the horrors of war on television and this was kind of the smack in the head for many Americans to wonder why are we here? Why are we in Vietnam? President Lyndon Johnson was blamed for this and his popularity plummeted causing him to announce that he would not be running for a second term as president.
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