Following the war art generally moved away from realistic to "interpretational", since many artists were beginning to challenge the status quo of art that had existed for hundreds of years prior.
Answer;
- condemned sola fide
- set rules for establishing seminaries and for educating clerics in the seminaries
- recommended moderation in the sale of indulgences and banned the sale of false indulgences
Explanation;
The Council of Trent can be viewed as the most important factor to the reform of the Catholic Church because many of its most important aims to reform the church were achieved.
The Council of Trent allowed the reformers in the council to clarify and doctrine, they were able to reassess any teachings/doctrines that were challenged by Protestant reformers and they implemented them to the benefit of the Church. Also they were able to improve standards in the Church and were able to set higher standards and some form of discipline.
<span>Basically, at one point in time while going westwards they reached states owned by Mexico, not just Native wildlands. There had to be a war then to conquer it to reach the sea. This divided people on whether or not people should fight Mexico. Another thing was that the expansion was at first mostly southern, which meant that more and more there were slave states, so they also divided on that and had to take in more northern places in to neutralize slavery influence.</span>
Because the only way (back then) to process and make sugar farms was through manual labor. Since the Americans didn't want to put effort onto their own sugar farms, Africans were forced to do the labor part for them.
Brainliest Please
The correct answer is:
Answers will vary. Most students might note that it was necessary for Jefferson to prove
that the Continental Congress presented a united front to the world in order to prove that
independence was the true goal of the colonies. Others may state that since each state
provided signers to the document, it was obvious that all thirteen colonies accepted it.
As to the question of whether the 13 colonies could have declared independence if they
weren’t unanimous, answers will vary. Most students might state that independence
would be difficult without the support of all thirteen colonies, but some might say
independence without consensus was still possible. For instance, colonies that objected
could be absorbed into Canada or find a way to peacefully co-exist with those that
seceded.
Resources here: https://www-tc.pbs.org/ktca/liberty/pdf/2_questions_answers.pdf