After the fall of the Roman Empire, Charlemagne became king of the Frankish people in the year 751. He had the main belief of unifying all Germanic peoples and convert them to Christianity. Other important beliefs he had were the revival of culture and education which had been relegated during the dark ages. Thanks to these beliefs, Charlemagne got to control a large part of Europe. They are important for a ruler since promoting education within it citizens helps the development of a society. The firm belief he had in uniting all peoples is represented in many rulers that followed him like Napoleon; it is an important principle to consolidate a government and peace in a territory. Another example that he set for future leaders is the ability to make strategic alliances, the one he made with the Catholic Church eventually turn him into the holy roman emperor.
The U.S. government openly stated that they would view any European interference in Latin America as "an act of aggression". This mentality was articulated in the famous "Monroe Doctrine".
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When Abraham is commanded by God to go to Canaan the reason is to establish a new religion, one that is monotheistic. Abraham is told to go to Canaan, away from the land of his fathers, to honor God and to establish his own family.
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After leaving Egypt God gave the Hebrews 10 laws by which to follow his plan for the people. Moses received the commandments at Mount Sinai, and later showed them to the people of Israel.
Answer: that it was heroic and crazy
Explanation:
Yes, technically it is true that the Byzantine emperor, who believed that Muslims posed a threat to Christian Constantinople, requested help from Europe, although he mostly dealt with them himself.