1. Napoleon Bonaparte
2. Simon Bolivar
Answer:
The Portuguese and Spanish colonies were eminently Catholic because the metropolises were Catholic (Spain was the most conservative and reactionary bastion of Catholicism in Europe, the craddle of Counterreformation), and Reformation and Protestants were fought and excluded in the 16th century. Meanwhile, most English settlers in the New World were believers of the Protestant faith and many of them had left England for religious purposes; their versions of Protestantism were stricter than the official practice of the Anglican Church.
Explanation:
They devided it into four zones, one for the US, one for USSR, one for France and one for Great Britain.
All are non-living except molecule
hope this helps
eggs i guess can count as living, but thats after the baby is born, so non living
molecule also may be living, but it depends on the person