Imperialism meant that more countries wanted more land. With this want for land there came conflict over land. With conflict came fighting. With fighting came war.
The dispute started due to the border of Texas, I think
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Unfortunately, you forgot to include the excerpt from Martin Luther's "95 Theses." So we do not know what is the specific section or the content to evaluate.
However, despite you forgot this important excerpt, we can comment on the following.
When German fray Martin Luther wrote "95 Theses," he criticized the Catholic Church practices. His critics caused the schism between the Roman Catholic and Protestant branches of Christianity. He specifically criticized practices of the Roman Catholic Church such as the selling of indulgences and the fact that the Catholic clergy had many offices and responsibilities.
Martin Luther (1483-1546) was a German Theologian that was the most important figure in the Protestant Reformation of the Church. His ideas changed Christianity and led to the separation of the Catholic Church. Luther questioned the main principles of Catholicism. He wrote the document called "95 Thesis" or "Disputation on the Power of Indulgencies," where he critiques the selling of plenary indulgences to forgive sins.
Answer:
Regional differences made governing difficult
Explanation:
Piedmont imposed its ruler (King Victor Emmanuel II) over the rest of Italy. The Northerners named officials all over the country and established laws and taxation for the whole territory. Even the constitution was practically the same as the one drafted for the Piedmont region.
Naturally, the South (Naples and Sicily) resisted fiercely, and civil conflict plagued the first decade of the unification.
<span>The other groups of people did not have any power and most did not have basic rights.
This answer makes the most sense. Considering slavery was legal until the end of the Civil War it should be clear that most people did not have basic rights during this era. In addition, women were not granted the right to vote until the 20th century and there were tests and polls that limited African Americans rights to vote after the Civil War.
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