The Muslim Eastern Orthodox Church does not have a capital like the Christian Church has the Vatican in Rome.
Constantinople was the historic seat of The Muslim Eastern Orthodox Church, governed by the ecumenical patriarchate of Constantinople, currently Bartholomew I the spiritual leader.
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Correct answer is Al Smith.
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Herbert Hoover is not the correct answer as Hoover was a Republican candidate who won the election and became a 31st President.
Harding is not correct answer as he was a 29th President of United States, who died in 1923.
Coolidge is not correct as he was President between 1923 and 1929 and did not ran for re-election in 1928.
Al Smith is correct answer as he was a candidate of elections and was under the attacks of the Klan since 1925 when he acknowledge that he will ran for the President.
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ship building.... as they both were also selling same to the Union to the first and highest bidders. Many of the European countries found this to be a profitable enterprise making money off our regional conflict.
The overhead issue was more so of official political recognition of the Confederate States as an independent sovereign nation, which it claimed to be. The US Federal government lobbied aggressively against this because they referred to the Confederacy as an internal rebellion or insurrection of states within the Union and refused to recognize the Confederate government as an independent entity of any sorts. Europe, then, would be supporting an insurrection inside of another country or that of another sovereign nation.
Several European countries including these two pondered that question. Most were just sitting idle awaiting the outcome or some assurance that the Confederacy would become a nation. One of the primary reasons for the Confederate offensive actions in 1862 and 1863 that if successful would show they could.
The Federal government also placed a great deal of political pressure on these European governments not to do so.. The
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I believe the answer is D it was a foundation for centuries of Egyptian religion after Akhenation.