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Answer: The Code of Hammurabi
Explanation:
Jacques de Morgan was an archaeologist commissioned by the French government to work in the site of Susa, the Ancient City of the Persian Kings, where Iran is currently located. There, in December 1901, he found three pieces of black basalt that together made up the pillar that held the long lost Code of Hammurabi.
The correct answer is C. They were designed to eliminate all people of Jewish descent from Europe.
Explanation
The Nazi concentration camps were places to which minority communities such as political opponents, Jews, Gypsies and people with mental or physical disabilities were taken. There were several types of concentration camps among which were those of prison, concentration, work and extermination. These places were part of Hitler's "Final Solution" political plan in which he proposed the extermination of the population of Jewish descentdants. So the correct answer is C. They were designed to eliminate all people of Jewish descent from Europe.
It refers to the period of time between the fall of the Roman Empire and the beginning of the Italian Renaissance and the age of Discovery.
Besides the obvious "God wants me to support the church so that's what I'll do," nobles and clergy both believed in a natural hierarchal system known as "The Great Chain of Being." The Great Chain of Being essentially stated that everything in the universe had its place. God was at the top of the chain, and inanimate objects such as metals and dirt were at the bottom with everything else falling somewhere in between.
The nobility and the clergy where both very invested in maintaining the Great Chain, as it allowed them to retain the power that they enjoyed over the people of medieval Europe, thus they cooperated to retain that power structure even though they may have often been at odds with each other politically.
In ancient Greece, stories about gods and goddesses and heroes and monsters were an important part of everyday life. They explained everything from religious rituals to the weather, and they gave meaning to the world people saw around them.