Answer:
To provide advice about how to live.
Explanation:
no explanation needed
Answer:
The only answer that makes sense here is C.
Explanation:
In the first place, the question seems not be well formulated. The rise of Napoleon was an event of post-revolutionary France. His astonishing military victories made him the master of Europe and brought a lot of glory to his country. Despite being a monarch himself, an autocrat, he embraced republican ideas and many of the high ideals of the revolution. He promulgated his famous codes, he promoted French ideals in the vanquished countries. France stood as an example, as a torch of liberty for many future Latin American independence fighters who were fed up with tyrannical and decadent Spanish rule. Some of them even fought in the Napoleonic armies, persuaded that by doing so, they contribute to spreading human liberty and progress.
Yes? unsure at this point but it possible is a yes
Answer:
D. freedom of religion
Explanation:
The controversial edict was one of the first decrees of religious tolerance in Europe and granted unheard-of religious rights to the French Protestant minority. The edict upheld Protestants in freedom of conscience and permitted them to hold public worship in many parts of the kingdom, though not in Paris.
Answer:
An education
Explanation:
In the sentence<em> "Mary Wollstonecraft believed girls should receive a(n) education" </em>is not correct to say "a education" because the quantifier "a" is followed by a vowel sound. When the quantifier "a" is followed by a vowel sound you should place "an" instead of "a". It is not a grammatical rule is a rule of sounds.