D. He decided to let the term of the National Bank end hope this helps
<span>Which body of water lies on Iran's northern border?
D.Caspin Sea
</span><span>2. Where is the Persian Gulf?
A.East of the Arabian Peninsula
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After the Thirteenth Amendment banned slavery, Black Codes were created to restrict the rights of African Americans.
Southern landowners were exempt from obeying the Thirteenth Amendment as a result of Black Codes.
The Thirteenth Amendment banned slavery, so African Americans in the South were no longer affected by Black Codes.
Black Codes called for the end of slavery prior to passage of the Thirteenth Amendment.
Many believed the Church needed to be reformed. In the 1500s Kings such as Charles V had a sole political strategy: centralisation. This 'centralisation' included forming one State religion throughout the empire. However followers of Calvin and Luther (generally Protestants) were not very pleased with this. God was in their eyes more important than the sovereign. A King strenghtening his centralisation policy of setting Catholicism as the sole religion, consequently sparked political conflicts in the empire as well.
For example, the area what we nowadays call Germany existed in that time from seperate semi-sovereign areas headed by a so-called 'elector'. Electors chose the ruling emperor/king. In 1555 the Peace of Augsburg was signed as a direct effect of the wars between the ultimate sovereign and the semi-sovereign electors. Charles V agreed upon the division of religion within his empire ("cuius regio, eius religio"): the ruler dictated the religion of the ruled in the seperate areas that made up the Holy Roman Empire (HRE).
So, the reformation led to warfare because of different ideas by the ruler and his people. That led to political conflict mainly because the people also didn't agree with the ruler's centralisation policy.