The democrats gained power after the 1876 presidential election.
The Olympic Peninsula and Willapa Hills Quick Check
1. Which of the following best describes the Olympic Peninsula Region?
B. The Olympic Peninsula contains some of the only temperate rain forests in North America.
2. How did the commercial whaling industry affect whaling practices of the Makah people?
C. The Makah people were prohibited from hunting because commercial whaling had dangerously reduced the number of whales.
3. Which of the following forms the eastern boundary of the Olympic Peninsula?
B. Hood Canal
4. How were towns in the Olympic Peninsula affected by logging practices such as clear-cutting?
D. The practices led to the decline of towns that had once been supported by logging.
5. What best describes how people interacted with the environment in the Willapa Hills region?
A. Because oysters were in available in such large quantities, the town of Oysterville was built to supply food to the California market.
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The correct answer is 'translated the bible into german'. Martin Luther was excommunicated from the Church by orders of Pope Leon X on January 3rd, 1521. After being excommunicated he disappeared from the radar to only reappear after he translated the Bible into german. Work that is consider to be one of the most important in history. He published a Thesis of 95 arguments speaking out to Catholic Church on October 31s, 1517. This thesis became widely popular throughout Germany and all of Europe; afterwards people from all over the Continent would come to Germany to meet Luther and Lutheranism was formed.
Q3. The answer is John Calvin. John Calvin was a theologian during the Protestant Reformation, also called Calvinism due to the ideologies formed and presented by Calvin. Presbyterians, Huguenots and Puritans are 'branches' within the Protestantism. Presbyterians origins trace back to Scotland and Ireland, Huguenots were French and Puritans were English.
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In 1911, the House of Representatives approved the Joint Resolution of Assembly 39 (House Joint Resolution 39), proposing a constitutional amendment for the direct election of the senators. However, it included a race provision (Race Rider) created to block federal intervention in cases of racial discrimination among voters. A substitute amendment created by Senator Joseph L. Bristow (R-KS) eliminated that race provision. The amendment, Joint Resolution, was adopted by the Senate, in a close vote on May 1911. More than a year later, the House accepted this change, and the amendment was sent to the states for ratification. On April 8, 1913, three-quarters of the states had ratified the proposed amendment, and it was officially included as the 17th amendment.
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