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A. There were breaks between terms so they were not all consecutive.
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Eugene Talmadge was elected as Georgia's governor in <em>1932. </em>He served the office for <em>two consecutive terms</em>. He became very popular for his dictatorial style of governance. Since he couldn't run again for the position of governor in 1936, he ran for<em> Senator</em>. However, he didn't win. In 1940, he tried running again as a governor and he won. It was his third term. Clearly, <em>there was a break between the two consecutive terms here.</em> In 1942, he ran again but lost the governor's position. This was also another break for him. Finally, he won the position for the<em> 4th time</em> in 1946, however, he died before his scheduled inauguration.
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Indulgence --> A way for people to pay for their sins to be forgiven
One of the biggest scams known in Catholicism, Ministers were giving out Confession services only through payments instead of free services. Only those who were able to pay off these absurd amounts of money given to them were "forgiven"
Theocracy --> Church leaders are also leaders of government
Like the Vatican City and many middle eastern countries
And obviously through the proccess of elimination
Theses --> arguments
<span>The invasion of Kuwait led to a United
Nations Security Council embargo and sanctions on Iraq and a U.S.-led
coalition air and ground war, which began on January 16, 1991, and ended with an Iraqi defeat and retreat from Kuwait on February 28, 1991.</span>
Answer:scholar-bureaucrats at the top, because they had the knowledge and wisdom to maintain social order;
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