It depends on which war you're referring to. I feel that the answer you're looking for is the radio, though.
William Jennings Bryan ... three-time candidate for the US presidency ...
prosecuted Scopes. Clarence Darrow defended him. Scopes was
convicted of having taught human evolution, and was fined $100, but
the verdict was overturned later.
Answer:
The absence of armed fight against the mother country (Spain and Portugal), and the result of each independence.
Explanation:
The main characteristic of the independence movements of the Spanish colonies is that in almost all there was a war between the colonists and colonizers that dragged on for some years and ended with the victory of the colonists. It was like that in Chile, Uruguay, Argentina, and Bolivia. In Brazil, <u><em>there were several conflicts during the Independence process, but none directly influenced the Declaration of Independence.</em></u>
The main difference between the Independence movements of Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, and Chile is the result achieved by each country. In Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay, declarations of Independence took these countries directly to the republican regime, while <u><em>in Brazil there was only a political break with the metropolis maintaining the entire system that was in force during the colony.</em></u>
<span>The correct answer to this
is the “Axum kingdom”.</span>
Axum now Ethiopia was the
first African kingdom to fully embrace Christianity. This kingdom became a
major center for the religion and as home to the Ethiopian Orthodox Church. Being
a wealthy, powerful, and internationally-respected state, it was seen as the
first real Christian success story and ideal model for other kingdoms.
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