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Explanation:
Why is religion important in Mesopotamia?
Religion was central to Mesopotamians as they believed the divine affected every aspect of human life. Mesopotamians were polytheistic; they worshipped several major gods and thousands of minor gods. Each Mesopotamian city, whether Sumerian, Akkadian, Babylonian or Assyrian, had its own patron god or goddess.
Answer:
The power of metaphor
Explanation:
The metaphors <em>newspapers </em><em>dying </em><em>= giant moths </em>and<em> </em>
<em>burning pages = black butterflies </em>are skillfully used by Ray Bradbury to turn objects as books and newspapers into beings. These metaphors are phrases that in the subconscience of Montag linger on and help him to become conscious of the value of books and newspapers.
The first combination we can make is "Elizabeth I - offered tolerance to Catholics as long as they showed loyalty to the English Monarch. "
The other two possible combinations are:
- John Wycliffe - translated religious scripture into a language common people could understand.
- Martin Luther - questioned the rightful extent of the Pope's religious authority.
<h3>What was the Reformation movement?</h3>
The Reformation movement was the moment when Protestant Christianity emerged, began to gain strength, and spread throughout Europe. This movement marks the moment of splitting of the Roman Catholic Church and the decrease of its power and socioeconomic influence on the European continent.
The Reformation movement also shows the end of the Middle Ages and the beginning of a more modern and questioning time, where the population underwent a reform of thoughts that changed the pillars of European society.
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the correct answer is B: Europeans do not see Indians as civilized people