Answer:
the study of the nature of God and religious belief.
Explanation:
The thought
that dissenters are dangerous and should be punished was a is common
belief to both the 17th-centrury absolutism and 20th-century totalitarianism.
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</span><span>To add, the term </span>absolutism<span> may refer to: Absolute monarchy, a governing
body in which a monarch rules freely, with no laws or legally organized
opposition; especially used to describe the period c.
</span>On the other hand, totalitarianism<span> is a
system of government that is centralized and dictatorial and requires complete
subservience to the state</span>
Answer:
Because he rang the bell at the church
Explanation:
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The missionaries were motivated by belief that African natives needed the Christian message to be saved eternally, as well as feeling motivated to help the earthly well-being of the peoples in Africa as a Christian duty to help those in need.
Note that there is an implication in all of this that the European culture was superior to the African culture, and that the people of the central African rainforest were indeed in need. Missionary endeavors set up medical clinics and schools and other facilities to aid the African natives. There certainly was much good done in this way, but there also was a paternalistic attitude of the "white man's burden" to help seemingly lower human beings. (Rudyard Kipling wrote the poem "White Man's Burden" in 1899 in reference to a different imperial venture, but the thought applies here as well.)
Answer:Duke of Wellington
At Waterloo in Belgium, Napoleon Bonaparte suffers defeat at the hands of the Duke of Wellington, bringing an end to the Napoleonic era of European history. The Corsica-born Napoleon, one of the greatest military strategists in history, rapidly rose in the ranks of the French Revolutionary Army during the late 1790s.
Explanation: