Well, I cant give you the answer, but I can tell you that the Religion started in Saudia Arabia... this should give you a pretty clear hint! ;)
Finance minister Jean Baptiste Colbert helped to make France the wealthiest state in Europe by imposing merchantilist policies to bolster the economy. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the fourth option or option "D". He was the finance minister of Louis XIV.
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This line means that death is necessary, or that at the end of the day, all of us will die. Caesar is saying that death will come whenever it wants, meaning that he does not know when death will come. By showing no resistance to death, it means he is not afraid to die as everyone dies eventually.
Since you haven't given the choices in your assigned question, the best I can do here is offer you a list of some of the key events that DID occur during the years of William Howard Taft's presidency.
Robert Peary led an expedition that was the first to reach the North Pole (in April, 1909).
Nellie Taft (the president's wife) suffered a stroke in May, 1909. She recovered but it took many months.
In July, 1909, Congress passed the proposal for the 16th Amendment and submitted it to state legislatures for ratification. The amendment allowed Congress to collect income taxes. Ratification was complete by 1913, while Taft was still in office.
In May, 1911, the Supreme Court ordered the dissolution of the Standard Oil Company for violating the Sherman Antitrust Act. The company was required to split into smaller corporations. The American Tobacco Company was similarly ordered to dissolve for antitrust violations later in that same month.
In January, 1912, New Mexico became the 47th state of the United States, and in February, 1912, Arizona became the 48th state.
The famous sinking of the Titanic occurred in April, 1912.
There were other events that could be mentioned, but that gives you some ideas of the history of the time.
Winfield's 'game plan' was to very carefully scout out the locations of
Santa Ana's forces, then trying to aneak his army around them, and
attacking from the rear. A certain Captain Robert E. Lee was his most
important scout and strategist. Winfield's biggest frustration was those
of his generals who ignored the above 'game plan', and went charging
right into the enemy guns, which Santa Ana had carefully set up to fire
on all roads leading to his army.