Answer:
1. number of believers added on day of Pentecost - 3,000
2. driving force or motive - impetus
3. strong hatred; active hostility - animosity
4. one who preaches the Gospel - evangelist
5. number of believers added following Peter's sermon at the temple - 5,000
6. doctor of the law who spoke in defense of the disciples - Gamaliel
7. Roman centurion who received the gospel - Cornelius
8. place where Peter received a vision concerning the Gospel and the Gentiles - Joppa
9. Gospel first taken to them by Peter - Gentiles
<em>The first world war began in August 1914. It was directly triggered by the assassination of the Austrian archduke, Franz Ferdinand and his wife, on 28th June 1914 by Bosnian revolutionary, Gavrilo Princip. This event was, however, simply the trigger that set off declarations of war.</em>
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In the ninteenth century there were many signs that political democracy was expanding in Western Europe. First, universal male suffrage laws were passed. Second, the prime minister was responsible to the popularly elected legislative body, not to a king or president. This principle is called ministerial responsibility and is crucial for democracy. Third, mass political parties were formed.
A foreign journalist gave the story an iternational audience.
Answer:
Southern Port Cities
Explanation:
The Southern Colonies were Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia. These colonies had a long growing season and a warm, damp climate, which allowed settlers to grow cash crops. Among the most common crops were cotton, tobacco, indigo, rice and grain. The backcountry produced large amounts of timber and furs for trade. Timber from pine trees was North Carolina's largest export. Indigo and rice were the main crops of Georgia and South Carolina while Virginia and Maryland's main cash crop was tobacco.