I can't see what Option 1 is, but if I had to choose from the other three options I would say <u>Option 3: made laws based on scripture and tried lawbreakers in courts.</u>
Also, I can only see one answer for the next question (No. 19), but the main purpose of the Crusades was to unify Europe and retake the Holy Land (Jerusalem) from the Muslims. This was enacted after hundreds of years of Muslim attacks on Southern Europe (i.e Spain, Italy, etc.), they actually succeeded in Spain, and made force conversions of Christians to Islam when they took Rome. I took a trip to Spain last year and it was interesting to see the history of the conquests, there was an old prison that had crosses carved into the wood on the sides from Christians trying to pray before they were executed.
Answer:
B. Arab Spring
Explanation:
The Arab Spring started in 2010 in Tunisia.
From Tunisia, it spread to the rest of the Arab world by 2011.
Most of the protestors were young people who demanded government changes.
In some countries, the Arab Spring was successful. In Tunisia, the former president resigned after more than two decades in power, and the country became a democracy. The same happened in Algeria.
In other countries, the Arab Spring only led to minor changes (Bahrain, Jordan), in Egypt, the government was overthrown but replaced by a new regime, and in Libya and Syria, the protests escalated and became civil wars.
Answer:
Both the British and Chinese believed that their nation was superior with the other and that they should be treated with respect as evidenced by the British demands for trade with the Chinese and the unfavorable depiction of the Chinese in the British cartoon and the Qing Emperor’s description of his empire in comparison to the British.
Explanation:
The end of the Roman Republic was attributed to the instability of the Roman economy and conflicts within the military and the ruling families. The Republic should have moved towards absolute democracy instead of relying on the royal families to govern the country.
Answer:
Capitalism and socialism are formal economies. The major differences between capitalism and socialism revolve around the role of the government and equality of economics. Capitalism affords economic freedom, consumer choice, and economic growth.