Answer:
Goods, people, and ideas passed from one culture to another along the trade routes of the Silk Road correctly describe the importance of trade on the Silk Road.
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Answer:
Most control: Dictatorship
Least control: Anarchy
Explanation:
A problem of the period concerned the merchants, bankers and artisans of Europe's largest cities and towns who resented the fact that local bishops of the Church controlled all of their commercial and economic activities. Although capitalism as a form of economic organization had not yet infiltrated Europe, these producers and money-makers knew that more money and power was theirs if only their lives were less regulated by the Church. Again, I think what we are witnessing here is the development of a secular concept of work and acquisition. Yet another problem facing the Church was that in the 16th century there were numerous reformers who were openly criticizing the Church for its numerous offenses. Priests married and then took mistresses, holy offices were bought and sold for the highest price, incompetence among the clergy became the rule, the congregation of more and more people in towns and cities perhaps exposed the amorality and immorality of the clergy. In a word, the problem was corruption.
Meanwhile, peasants in England, Italy, France, Germany and elsewhere were also on the move. They began to revolt openly against both the clergy and the aristocracy. Their grievances were the most complicated of all -- their revolt was against political, economic, social and religious authority. And despite the Inquisition, the work of the Dominicans and Franciscans, and even a holy crusade, heretics and heresies continue to grow more numerous and more vocal.
First one is 2nd amendment.
second one is Bill of rights.
third one is able to bear arm.
fourth one is D.
and the last one is B
Answer:
b. The US brought fresh troops and supplies to the Allies
Explanation:
During World War II which had started in 1914, the United States decided to move away from its neutrality position and joined the Allied Power.
During this period, the war has weighed both sides down, but new entrants in the Allied group which is the US, brought more resources both in terms of manpower and weapons to fight and eventually conquer the Central Power.