Answer:
1. Observations
2. Hypothesis
3. Experimentation
Explanation:
Observations are made, Hypothesies are formed from observations, and experimnets help alter and comfirm hypothesis.
1. Pope Urban II: Emperor Alexis I Comnenus, in
1095, appealed to me for help in defending the Byzantine Empire. I took that
opportunity, because I yearned for power over my church. My goal... to take
back the Holy Land from the #Infidels we call Turks. I demand that all poor,
sick, weak, rich, peasants, all of you to come to battle, and exterminate this
vile race.
2. Peter
the Hermit: I have organized an army of both peasants, and soldiers. We will
head to Constantinople as the People's Crusade! I have found that my Crusade
has not gone as planned. We have met much opposition along the way and almost
all of my Crusader's have died. #InPerril I will keep going until I meet the
city of Jerusalem, and there I will give a sermon before the Crusader's take
the city.
3. William
of Tyre: I returning to the Holy Land after much schooling and studies. It is
now the year of 1165, and I am aspiring to be a religious official in the city
of Tyre. I'm thinking about writing a book.
#GonnaCallItTheHistoryOfDeedsDoneBeyondTheSeaAndHistoryOfJaruselam #Holla!
4. Saladin:
@RichardTheLionHeart My
people and I care more about Jerusalem than you think you do. This has always
been our Holy Land. Do not think that my people will give up that easily. We
are defending our land, not fighting for it. You are the aggressors!
#NeverGive'nUp
5. Richard the Lionheart: @Saladin … We are
more alike than we are different. I am sure you are tired of the way this
battle has turned out just as much as I am. Towns have been destroyed, people
have been killed, and we are basically down to nothing. I will fight until the
bitter end! #DeterminationRulz
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Explanation:
War of 1812, (June 18, 1812–February 17, 1815), conflict fought between the United States and Great Britain over British violations of U.S. maritime rights. It ended with the exchange of ratifications of the Treaty of Ghent
The American Crisis<span> is a pamphlet series by 18th century </span>Enlightenment<span> philosopher and author </span>Thomas Paine<span>, originally published from 1776 to 1783 during the </span>American Revolution<span>. Often known as </span>The American Crisis<span> or simply </span>The Crisis,<span> there are 16 pamphlets in total.</span>[1]<span> Thirteen numbered pamphlets were published between 1776 and 1777, with three additional pamphlets released between 1777 and 1783.</span>[2]<span> The first of the pamphlets were published in </span>Pennsylvania Journal.[3]<span> Paine signed the pamphlets with the pseudonym, "Common Sense."</span>
Answer:
Explanation:
Napoleon's reforms helped many people. He implemented tariffs and loans in order to build up the war torn country. Public schools, relations with the church, new infrastructure, were all improved and built. He also laid the foundation for the Bank of France to regulate inflation, etc.