Answer:
In the Middle Ages, the Church provided for the religious aspects of people's lives – baptism of babies, marriages, confession, the last rites for the dying and burying the dead.
But the Church did much more than this:
Monasteries and nunneries looked after the old and sick, provided somewhere for travellers to stay, gave alms to the poor and sometimes looked after people's money for them.
Monks could often read and write when many other people could not, so they copied books and documents and taught children.
Monasteries often had libraries.
Church festivals and saints' days were 'holy days', when people didn't have to work.
The Church put on processions and 'miracle plays'.
The Church played a big part in government:
Explanation:
Basically the church did a lot during the Middle Ages and that made people want to be Christians.
<span>According to Duane Damon, two methods of conquest used by the Mongols were siege warfare and lots of bow weapons. Although there were of course other methods as well. </span>
Answer:
C. Govenor-general
Explanation:
The Queen is the head of the Commonwealth of Australia, but with her powers delegated to the Governor-General by the Constitution. By convention, the Governor-General can act only on the advice of the elected government.
It would be "Johannes Kepler" who was an <span>astronomer during the Renaissance, although it should be noted that there were many people during this time who were interested in space. </span>
It seems that you have missed the given options of this question. But anyway, here is the correct answer. The settlement that was established as a natural harbor near the mouth of Puget sound is SEATTLE. Other choices include Centralia, Port Townsend and <span>Walla Walla. Hope this answer helps.</span>