They are known to mark the end of islamic golden age. Therefor you answer is they brought the islamic empire down.
<span>Given the pillars of five principal relationships, it is self-evident that harmonious relationship is the central tenet here. Historically, countries around the sinosphere (Korea, Vietnam, Japan) understood even the relationship between themselves and China in the context of king (Chinese emperor) and his servant according to Mencius' teaching (以小事大).Confucius lived during the Spring and Autumn period, a turbulent epoch of time when you had states warring one another. There are 4 references to the word, "war" in the Analects.<span><span>Let a good man teach the people seven years, and they may then likewise be employed in war.
</span><span>To lead an uninstructed people to war, is to throw them away.
</span><span>The things in reference to which the Master exercised the greatest caution were —fasting, war, and sickness.
</span>The Duke Hwan assembled all the princes together, and that not with weapons of war and chariots.</span></span><span>Although it could be implicit from the rest of his teachings that war would not happen in an ideal situation, it's most likely that he saw it as an inevitable part of life, therefore we read an instruction to prepare judiciously for war. Remember, it's likely that many of his disciples were future leaders and officials at various government positions.</span>
The correct answer is 'translated the bible into german'. Martin Luther was excommunicated from the Church by orders of Pope Leon X on January 3rd, 1521. After being excommunicated he disappeared from the radar to only reappear after he translated the Bible into german. Work that is consider to be one of the most important in history. He published a Thesis of 95 arguments speaking out to Catholic Church on October 31s, 1517. This thesis became widely popular throughout Germany and all of Europe; afterwards people from all over the Continent would come to Germany to meet Luther and Lutheranism was formed.
Q3. The answer is John Calvin. John Calvin was a theologian during the Protestant Reformation, also called Calvinism due to the ideologies formed and presented by Calvin. Presbyterians, Huguenots and Puritans are 'branches' within the Protestantism. Presbyterians origins trace back to Scotland and Ireland, Huguenots were French and Puritans were English.
Answer:
<em><u>William Lloyd Garrison</u></em>- founded the abolitionist newspaper The Liberator.
<em><u>Frederick Douglass</u></em>- wrote an autobiography describing hardships as a slave.
<u><em>Both</em></u>- was a member of the American Anti-Slavery Society.
Explanation:
The two personalities, Frederick Douglass and William Lloyd Garrison are two prominent figures in the struggle to achieve liberty for the slaves. They are also important for their contribution to the abolitionist movement.
The paired descriptions of the two people are listed below-
<em><u>William Lloyd Garrison</u></em>- founded the abolitionist newspaper The Liberator.
<u><em>Frederick Douglass</em></u>- wrote an autobiography describing hardships as a slave.
<em><u>Both</u></em>- was a member of the American Anti-Slavery Society.
Three weeks after the March on Washington the KKK bombed an African American church. This was unreasonable and unprovoked. This event showed that change was needed in America.