Answer:
True
True
Explanation:
In the mid-700s, Europe divided with many kingdoms fighting for power. By the 800s, much of Europe united as a single empire under the leadership of Charlemagne. Charlemagne expanded his kingdom and demanded all people in his lands to become followers of Christianity. He conquered the Lombard kingdom and won the support of the pope.
Charlemagne actively supported the Catholic Church and Pope Leo III. The pope repaid Charlemagne's assistance by declaring him the first Holy Roman Emperor in Europe after the decline of the Roman Empire in 800. Charlemagne allowed Leo to be a great benefactor to the churches and charitable institutions of Rome.
Gender can affect people's life chances in various ways - for example, if you're a woman you are paid less for doing the same job as a man, this is called the gender pay gap, which is a huge uprising issue of our modern world. Also, in some Asian and Middle Eastern countries women are given less rights than men e.g. education struggle - just because they're women. This gives women less chances to be independent in their life in the way that men easily can be.
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