Well, if you're implying about World War II, then some of the early successes would have to include the Battle of Midway -- we were on the verge of defeating Japan!
~ Nicene Christianity became the state church of the Roman Empire with the Edict of Thessalonica in 380 AD, when Emperor Theodosius I made it the Empire's sole authorized religion. The Eastern Orthodox Church, Oriental Orthodoxy, and the Catholic Church each claim to be the historical continuation of this church in its original form, but do not identify with it in the caesaropapist form that it took later. Unlike Constantine I, who with the Edict of Milan of 313 AD had established tolerance for Christianity without placing it above other religions and whose involvement in matters of the Christian faith extended to convoking councils of bishops who were to determine doctrine and to presiding at their meetings, but not to determining doctrine himself, Theodosius established a single Christian doctrine (specified as that professed by Pope Damasus I of Rome and Pope Peter II of Alexandria) as the Empire's official religion.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
The tea act allowed merchants to ship goods directly to colonists instead of having to first stop in england and find merchents there to sell to the colonists.
The correct answer is "true"
It is true that one of the first goals of the European Union was to create a common currency to be used by member nations.
Today, the European Union(EU) is the world’s largest economy. That is why it is so powerful.
Twenty-eight countries are part of the European Union. The EU aims to protect its members, support free trade, promote social progress, and ensure the liberty of its citizens members. The capital of the EU is Brussels, Belgium. There you can find all of the building offices of the EU. The Treaty of the EU was signed in Maastricht, the Netherlands on February 7, 1992, by its founder members Spain, France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Italy, Germany, Greece, Luxemburg, Great Britain, Portugal, Denmark, and Ireland.