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no because the civil rights movement fought for equality and without it the people in charge who didn’t support equality didn’t care enough to change
Answer:
use facts from
the war to make your case.
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Explanation:
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached, we can say the following.
The two different accounts of Constantine's famous battle at the Milvian Bridge were the following. He won the battle and as the angel promised in his dream, so Constantine converted into Christianism. And with this victory, he became the only and absolute ruler of the Roman Empire.
The battle at the Milvian Bridge was fought on October 28, 312. It confronted Constantine's troops against Maxentius' troops, the other Roman ruler. The battle was held at Milvian Bridgen, right over the Tiber River in Rome.
The Hebrews did not believe that God had a Son - we can exclude option d.
They also believed that they themselves, but not the Egyptians were chosen people -option b is wrong.
They did believe that God helped people in need - at least the Hebrews and their 10 Commandments forbade doing other harm: so correct answer is A and C.