Christians were first granted religious toleration by the Roman emperor "Constantine," since he himself converted to Christianity--thus making the religion much less taboo.
<span>a. European industries struggled. - no, this was not the effect, but a reason for it.
b. Trade expanded between a number of nations. - yes, it did. It strengthened the industries in the countries, which lead to a better trade.
c. Unemployment rates increased across the board - no, rather decreased
d. The Soviet Union eventually took part in the plan.
-no, they never did. </span>
Answer:
The correct answer is C. As result of the defeat of the Union forces at the Second Battle of Bull Run, the Confederate forces were encouraged to start an offensive in the North and invade Maryland.
Explanation:
The Second Battle of Bull Run took place between August 28 and August 30, 1862, during the Northern Virginia Campaign of the Civil War.
It was the culmination of an offensive campaign waged by the Northern Virginia Army of Confederate General Robert E. Lee against the Union Army of General John Pope. It was a battle on a much larger scale than the first battle of Bull Run, fought both in the same area. The outcome of the battle was a Confederate victory, but the Union Army was largely intact.
The Union had about 10,000 dead and wounded of the 62,000 involved in the battle; the Confederacy had about 1,300 dead and some 7,000 injured of some 50,000 who fought. While the Union army was concentrated in Centerville, Lee planned his new move. He sent Jackson to conduct another flanking march with the intention of interposing himself between Pope's army and Washington. Pope responded to this movement and the two forces clashed at the Battle of Chantilly on September 1. Lee immediately began his new campaign on September 3, when the vanguard of the Army of Northern Virginia crossed the Potomac River, marching toward the fateful encounter with the Army of the Potomac at the Battle of Antietam of the Maryland Campaign.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Louisiana territory was a vast territory on the soil of Northern America that belonged to <u>France</u>. It was covering around more than 2 million square kilometers <u>west </u>of <u>Mississippi </u>river, from the Gulf of Mexico to Great Lakes and Rocky mountains.
It is interesting that this territory was sold to United States in 1803, which doubled their size.
Answer:
The Crusades
With the Seijuk Turks of central Asia bearing down on Constantinople, Emperor Alexius I turned to the West for help, resulting in the declaration of “holy war” by Pope Urban II at Clermont, France, that began the First Crusade