<span>At the beginning of act 5 of The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, the battle that are the two armies preparing to fight is the Battle of Philippi. The Battle of Philippi was the last fight in the Wars of the Second Triumvirate between the strengths of Mark Antony and Octavian and the powers of the tyrannicides Marcus Junius Brutus and Gaius Cassius Longinus in 42 BC, at Philippi in Macedonia.</span>
<em>Because of this mistaken belief, Young put roadblocks in his own path. However, he had laid a solid groundwork for others in their attempts to decipher the hieroglyphs.</em> Based on this excerpt James Cross Giblin believes Young made valuable contributions to future researchers’ attempts to decipher the hieroglyphs. He explicitly says that he <em>laid solid groundwork </em>meaning his contributions paved the way for the ones coming behind.
The fact that he may have made mistakes in his own path does not overshadow his previous work.
True would be correst plus one branch is never stronger then others
Answer:
The right answer is:
d. linguistic, theological, and cultural differences.
Explanation:
In 1054 AD, the year of the schism of Christianity, many differences and contradictions had accumulated. The theology of the Eastern Church was based on Greek philosophy, while the Roman Church´s theology was based on Roman law. Here was a source of misunderstandings, particularly around a fundamental doctrine: the emanation of the Holy Spirit from the Father. The Orthodox Church also questioned the enforcement of celibacy by Rome, the exclusive right of bishops to administer confirmations and the presence of unleavened bread in the Eucharist. Political rivalries and interests also played a role in this division that continues until today.