Paul, after Christ's death, became one of the main reasons that the Roman empire converted to Christianity. He went on many long trips deep into the empire, preaching and spreading the religion. He and the other disciples affected so many people, that the Roman emperor Constantine made it legal to practice other religion in the empire. Eventually, because Paul started a chain reaction, and the emperor after Constantine, Theodosius, made the empire's main religion Christianity.
The Korean War had an impact on American politics because it contributed to the rise of McCarthyism as Americans sought to assign blame for the war's stalemate.
<h3>What impact did the Korean War have on American politics?</h3>
The Korean War increased the rate of GDP growth by increasing government spending, that limited investment and consumption. This War influenced American politics because it aided the rise of McCarthyism as Americans sought to assign blame for the war's stalemate.
Therefore, option D is correct.
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<span>The constitutional principle of limited government was extremely important to the Founding Fathers since they had just fought a war of independence from a nation they deemed to be tyrannical (Britain) and they didn't want their own nation to become tyrannical as well.
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I believe the answer is A) The deist notion of religion provided a structure for establishing a government that ran like clockwork.
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