It was Chester A. Arthur. He was America's 21st president. He lands on the lists of the most obscure Chief Executives. He had also fell in the position unexpectedly when president Garfield had gotten assassinated. The political pros thought that he would be a failure as a president. hope this works for you.
The Roman Catholic Church during the later Middle Ages changed, suffering from economic hardships caused by the Black Death.
Answer: Option D
<u>Explanation:</u>
During 14th and 15th century, a series of events has caused a standstill in growth and prosperity of Europe. Epidemic of Black Death has taken many lives and killed almost half of the European population. During this time, Roman Catholic Church lost their monopoly.
The spread of Black Death had greatly impacted the economy as a result construction of churches also came to a halt. Many people lost their believe in church and started following mysticism Western Schism had shattered the unity of the church which also led to decline in the power of church.
August 24, 410. The city was attacked by "theVisigoths"<span> led by King </span>Alaric<span>.Rome was no longer the capital of the Western </span>Roman<span> Empire, having been replaced in that position first by "Mediolanum" in 286 and then by "Ravenna" in 402. Hope this helps!</span>
When the French and Indian War finally ended in 1763, no British subject on either side of the Atlantic could have foreseen the coming conflicts between the parent country and its North American colonies. Even so, the seeds of these conflicts were planted during, and as a result of, this war. Keep in mind that the French and Indian War (known in Europe as the Seven Years' War) was a global conflict. Even though Great Britain defeated France and its allies, the victory came at great cost. In January 1763, Great Britain's national debt was more than 122 million pounds [the British monetary unit], an enormous sum for the time. Interest on the debt was more than 4.4 million pounds a year. Figuring out how to pay the interest alone absorbed the attention of the King and his ministers.