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B. hired architects to build magnificent churches and offices
D. sponsored expeditions to collect classical manuscripts and coins
Explanation:
During the Renaissance the church and patrons (who were previously sponsoring art in Florence) moved to Rome in order to restore basilicas, plazas, and overall discover and attract new talents to develop beautiful architecture in Rome.
Also with the construction of monasteries, the Church (specially monks) started to collect old manuscripts to either learn from them, or hide them from the population, since some of them were from the past Greek philosophers that stated ideas against what the Church wanted to spread at that time.
A census is what this is called. A census (depending on the type and by who is conducting it) basically counts something like the number of people in the population so that whoever is using it can get accurate results for something. Like lets say a king wanted a census of his people, animals, soldiers. He would instantly have his men count all the people in the city. They would record the amount of animals. And the same for soldiers. Then they would put all this information in a big book and keep it in the palace. It was frequently updated as people moved or died.
<span>Neil Armstrong was the first man to walk on the moon. <span>Apollo 11 blasted off on July 16, 1969. Neil Armstrong, Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin and Michael Collins were the astronauts on Apollo 11. Four days later, Armstrong and Aldrin landed on the moon. They landed on the moon in the Lunar Module.</span></span>
One of Josephine Baker’s most famous professional tasks was tracking down Mary Mallon (“Typhoid Mary”) in 1907. The way Ms. Mallon’s case was handled raises some interesting questions even today about conflicts between personal rights and public health: George Soper at the Department of Health Laboratories had investigated seven family epidemics of typhoid going back to 1900. He found that they were all linked to the cook [Mary Mallon] in each family.
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