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blsea [12.9K]
3 years ago
6

Which amendment is Representative London alluding to when he says: “There is only one way of facing an idea you fear or wish to

combat, and that is the old and safe American rule of free and unrestricted discussion. Every attempt to use any other method has always proven disastrous.”?
History
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Tomtit [17]3 years ago
4 0

Answer: The 1st amendment in the bill of rights in regard to freedom of speech.

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HELP PLEASE <br><br> Analyze the importance of the Renaissance to Europe culture and commerce.
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The Renaissance was a great cultural movement which brought about a period of scientific revolution and artistic transformation, at the dawn of modern European history. It marks the transitional period between the end of the Middle Ages and the start of the Modern Age.  

The predominant view is that the Renaissance of the 15th century in Italy, spreading through the rest of Europe, represented a reconnection of the west with classical antiquity, the absorption of knowledge—particularly mathematics—from Arabic, the return of experimentalism, the focus on the importance of living well in the present (e.g. humanism), an explosion of the dissemination of knowledge brought on by printing and the creation of new techniques in art, poetry and architecture which led to a radical change in the style and substance of the arts and letters. This period, in this view, represents Europe emerging from a long period as a backwater, and the rise of commerce and exploration. The Italian Renaissance is often labelled as the beginning of the "modern" epoch.

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How did the hundred-year war change European history?
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The root causes of the conflict can be traced to the crisis of 14th-century Europe. The outbreak of war was motivated by a gradual rise in tension between the kings of France and England over territory; the official pretext was the question that arose because of the interruption of the direct male line of the Capetian dynasty.

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How did Sparta different from other city-states?
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Answer & Explanation: Life in Sparta was vastly different from life in Athens. Located in the southern part of Greece on the Peloponnisos peninsula, the city-state of Sparta developed a militaristic society ruled by two kings and an oligarchy, or small group that exercised political control. ... A Spartan baby had to be hardy and healthy.

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