I think it is mesopotamia
Answer: The Carpathians stretch to what body of water? #but it in your own words . The Carpathians stretch to what body of water?
Explanation: the body of water in the eastern part of the region ... low mountain range that stretches in a long arc from the Alps to the Black Sea area.
Christians, which is I, believe that Jesus is God’s son and he is known as “The Son of Man”. He died on the cross for our sins and he did many miracles while his 33 years on this earth. Christians believe that Jesus has risen from the dead 3 days after his cruxifixction. He is our savior and if we believe in him and God, we will be saved and go to heaven on our passing. Christians also believe one day Jesus will come back again on this Earth when the world will end. If you have any more questions about the Christian faith feel free to ask me. This is just a summary of my belief but there are many more amazing stories about Jesus.
Answer:
John Locke; Voltaire
Explanation:
John Locke and Voltaire are the two European thinkers that influenced the Founding Fathers of the United States. John Locke was an English philosopher, who contributed to the development of concepts such as limited government, social contract and natural rights. On the other hand, Voltaire was a French philosopher who advocated for freedom of speech, freedom of religion, and the separation of church and state.
There were several different important events that took place in the US during the 1930's. The following is a list of events:
1) Beginning of the Great Depression- This lasted throughout the entire 1930's and was caused by several different factors, including the Stock Market Crash in late 1929.
2) President Franklin D. Roosevelt is elected- FDR is elected in 1933 for the first time and takes over in hopes of helping America recover from the Great Depression.
3) President FDR implements the New Deal- This New Deal consists of several different government agencies aimed at helping the American people and the economy recover. Some of the most famous agencies that still exist today in the Social Security Administration and the Securities and Exchange Commission.