The correct answer is B) Austria began to see Prussia as a greater threat than France.
<em>Austria shifted alliances in the mid-1700s because Austria began to see Prussia as a greater threat than France.
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After the first Treaty of Versailles, Austria reviewed his foreign policy and realized that Prussia was a greater threat than France. So in 1756, Austria made an alliance with France after many years of having the British as its allies. Previously, Austria had lost some territory in war, so it preferred to change its foreign policies in order to protect its interest in further conflicts.
I don't know Bartholomeu specifically.
however, most explorers or conquistidors during the age of exploration often brought, either purposefully or unintentionally, death (through the diseases that they carried that would transfer to the indigenous people who weren't immune) and destruction ( through killing natives for their goods and destroying their environment).
sorry that that was not really specific
One of the main tenets of ancient hebrews was the idea of one God. Most religions of the day believed in many different gods. However, the first tenet of the jewish faith was " thou shall have no other Gods before me."
To combine Titian's color with Michelangelo's drawing.