What he hoped to get people to believe based on that excerpt is that <span>Christians were being persecuted by Muslims in the Holy Land.
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The correct answer is : The Book of the Dead.
<em>The Book of the Dead is</em> an ancient Egyptian funerary text, a collection of magic spells which enable the soul of the deceased to navigate the after life.
These spells were designed to provide protection and help to the spirit of the dead person. The afterlife was considered to be a continuation of life on earth. The spirit had to pass many difficulties and judgement in the Hall of True before it could reach a paradise. The spells were there to assist the spirits during the passage, giving them instructions and enabling them to assume the form of several mystic creatures. It also contained passwords necessary for admittance to certain stages to the underworld.
The spells were usually written on a tablet or a sarcophagus instead of papyrus, this was the reason why many copies survived.
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The Black Death, I looked it up and this seems to be the right answer
Explanation:
The correct answer is the last option All of the above.
Supreme Court in the case of <em>Brown vs. Board of Education ending legalized segregation</em> declared the state laws which separate black and white students in public schools could not be keep up because it was unconstitutional act.
In the case of <em>The 13th Amendment ending slavery</em> the Supreme Court ruled out in the case of Butler vs. Perry that the expressing “involuntary servitude" was a violation for the 13th Amendment and declared that no man should be obliged to work even criminals, later the expression was ratified to not allow any form of slavery or servitude.
In <em>Roe vs. Wade legalization abortion</em> the Supreme Court declared that it was unconstitutional for the state to decide whether or not a woman could abort and this decision was to be made by the pregnant woman and the doctor.
I believe only the First one is correct. Walter Leland Cronkite Jr. was an American broadcast journalist who had served as a anchorman for the CBS
I apologize if this is not what you meant.