For this reason, both the United States and Confederate States enacted conscription in 1862. The Confederacy was the first to enact compulsory military service. A draft was necessary due to the poor planning on the part of the Confederate government.
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<u>bring Christianity to the East and the newly found lands.</u>
Explanation:
The Age of Discovery also known as the Age of Exploration spanned between the 15th to 17th centuries. This period was marked by the distant travels of the Europeans to the East, Africa, and the New World. Europe was just recovering from the Black Deaths which marked the 1340's. The Christian church was not severely affected by the Black Deaths. When Constatinople was defeated by the Ottoman empire in 1453, the Europeans embarked on a journey to find new trade routes to expand the sales of their spices, because the Ottoman empire made trading difficult.
The new routes extended to Africa and Asia. As they made these explorations they carried along with them the Christian religion. It was on one of these explorations by Christopher Columbus to the West that led to the discovery of the America's.
islam was the religion assited by trade.
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Hi. This question is incomplete. The complete question is as follows:
Christ as the Good Shepherd appears in the Mausoleum of Galla Placidia and uses many iconographic devices. Which of the following is one of those devices?
a. goats representing sinners
b. sheep representing the Faithful
c. a basin of water
d. a chalice
The correct answer from the above options is option (b): sheep representing the Faithful
Explanation:
The portrait of Christ the Good Shepherd at the entrance to Mausoleum of Galla Placidia (Ravenna, Italy) shows Christ seated and surrounded by three sheep at his right, and also three sheep at his left side. All the sheep represent his faithful followers who are close to him in spirit, and whom he comforts at all times. The symbol of Christ as a shepherd can be clearly understood by reading the gospel of John in which Christ says he will lay down his life for the sheep, or those who are faithful to him (SmartHistory): “I am the Good Shepherd, the Good Shepherd lays down his life for the sheep"—John 10:11.