The idea was to train the South Vietnamese army to be able to handle the Vietnam armies themselves, <span>reducing the number of U.S. soldiers in Vietnam </span>
John Calvin was a French theologian, creator of Kalvinism and the Protestant reforms.
After Calvin was in Geneva for the second time in 1539, Calvinism began to flow and his disciples began to listen to him.
They began to implement their ideas since in Geneva it became the first school of preparation of leaders of Calvinism in 1559. until reaching 1600 people there expanded to Scotland and France to the point that CALVINISM came to have more than 3 million people
Answer:
B) the Three-Fifths Compromise
Explanation:
The document that helped initiate the American Revolution was the Declaration of Independence. One of the most famous phrases that comes from the document, and enshrines the basis of all human rights documents is: <span> "all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights; that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness". </span><span>
</span><span>The Declaration of Independence was drawn up by Thomas Jefferson during the time where there were gross violations of human rights being committed in the South of America, especially with regards to the treatment of the African American slaves.</span>
The junction between two neurons is called a <u>Synapse</u>, and the gap is called the <u>synaptic cleft </u>or also called the <u>synaptic gap</u>. This discovery was made by <u>Sir Charles Scott Sherrington</u>. An adult human brain is estimated to contain from 100 to 500 trillion <u>synapses</u>. <u>Sir Charles</u> was an English neurophysiologist, histologist, bacteriologist, and a pathologist. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1932 was awarded jointly to <u>Sir Charles</u> and Edgar Douglas Adrian, an English electrophysiologist, <em><u> "for their discoveries regarding the functions of neurons."</u></em>