The Israelites wandered in the wilderness for 40 years .
The corrido<span> (</span>Spanish pronunciation: [koˈriðo]<span>) is a popular narrative song and poetry form, a </span>ballad. The songs are often about oppression, history, daily life for peasants, and other socially relevant topics.<span> It is still a popular form today in </span>Mexico<span> and was widely popular during the </span>Nicaraguan Revolutions<span> of the 20th century. The </span>corrido<span> derives largely from the </span>romance<span>, and in its most known form consists of a salutation from the singer and prologue to the story, the story itself, and a moral and farewell from the singer.</span>
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The answer is Henry VIII.
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King Henry VIII broke ties with the Pope in the 1530s after the Catholic church wouldn’t allow him to annul his marriage to his first wife, Catherine of Aragon, who failed to produce any male heirs.
Henry VIII was anxious to ensure a male heir after his first wife, Catherine of Aragon, had borne him only a daughter. He wanted his marriage annulled in order to remarry. In 1534 after several attempts to persuade the Pope to grant an annulment, Henry passed the Act of Succession and then the Act of Supremacy. These recognized that the King was "the only supreme head of the Church of England called Anglicana Ecclesia". Then, Henry adopted the title given to him by the Pope in 1521, which was that of Defender of the Faith.
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A. Federal Government is the correct answer.
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