Answer: <em>$15 million, territory, Mississippi, Luis, Clark.</em>
Explanation: The Louisiana Purchase occurred in the year 1803. Louisiana is a territory in North America whose economic and cultural life is closely linked to the famous Mississippi River. The region was initially explored by French.
Louisiana stood out from the beginning for being a multicultural region. His possession transited between French and Spanish, but definitely passed to the Americans.
Answer:
Stock market crash of 1929, also called the Great Crash, a sharp decline in U.S. stock market values in 1929 that contributed to the Great Depression of the 1930s. The Great Depression lasted approximately 10 years and affected both industrialized and nonindustrialized countries in many parts of the world.
It debated how a person was saved, through faith or a mixture of faith and custom/works, especially circumcision
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Africa has 5 regions namely; North, South, East, West and Central.
Some of the countries in these regions are;
Northern Africa
- Egypt
- Libya
- Tunisia
- Algeria
- Morocco
Southern Africa
- Botswana
- South Africa
- Namibia
- Zambia
- Zimbabwe
Eastern Africa
- Kenya
- Ethiopia
- Somalia
- Uganda
Western Africa
- Nigeria
- Niger
- Togo
- Benin
- Ghana
Central Africa
- Central Africa Republic
- Chad
- Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Republic of the Congo
In the Biblical sense there is a difference, although I have seen heated debates on this question even among Christians. Most ancient languages have two words for these "entities". In the Hungarian Bible translations usually the same word is used for both as in the time of the first Hungarian Bible translation there was no Hungarian word for "spirit" - it was created on in the 18th century. This caused a lot of confusion. In Greek you have psyche and pneuma, in Hebrew you have nefesh and ruach - you can find a lot of discussion on the difference. Here I put very briefly my rudimentary idea about this. I do not believe that there are three substances: matter soul and spirit. My impression is that the soul is a kind of "interface" between spirit and matter (at least in a certain sense). Theologians will explain it more precisely. Nevertheless soul is the center of the conscious self where decisions are made (soul = life in the New Testament). There are several other aspects which I would comment - but I am not sure whether your question is intended in this direction.