13. The answer is C. <span> It established common law in Europe.
Before the creation of magna Charta, the Nobles in Europe are placed above the law. They basically could kill anyone that they do not like without any punishment. After the Establishment of magna charta, these nobles (including the king) could no longer did such things.
14. The answer is B. Efforts to promote religious education expanded learning
Medieval ages happened hundred of years before the enlightment period and not many people are attracted to did research to find out the answers of natural phenomenon. During this time period, Churches practically became the center of knowledge in Europe and most people believe the explanation of natural phenomenon that created by the church
15. The answer is D. It weakened the Church and hastened the decline of medieval culture.
During the Great Schicism, the churches had an internal conflict which eventually led to the separation of the Catholic church and Eastern Orthodox, which happen due to a difference in opinion on how much churches should be involved in politics. This break separated church power into half and weaken their influence in society.
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I believe your answer is D... good luck my friend :D
Answer:
Compare in detail the three Reconstruction Plans: Lincoln's Reconstruction Plan, Johnson's Reconstruction Plan, and the Congressional Reconstruction Plan.
Explanation:
The two ways Mao Zedong Impose communism in China through the Cultural Revolution are deploying the Red Guards to intimidate Chinese intellectuals and commanding Red Guards to adhere to his beliefs.
Mao Zedong, often known as Chairman Mao, was a Chinese communist revolutionary who founded the People's Republic of China. From the PRC's founding in 1949 until his death in 1976, he served as the party's leader.
He coerced the peasants to join communes or collective farms in groups of 200 to 300 households. -Mao succeeded in starting the "Great Leap Forward." He aimed to increase the size and output of the communes. - Mao tried to revive the revolution.
Maoism, often known as Mao Zedong, is a variation of Marxism-Leninism that he devised for the purpose of bringing about a socialist revolution in the rural, pre-industrial society of the Republic of China, and afterward, the People's Republic of China is thought by the Communist Party of China.
Mao Zedong wrote a letter to the Red Guards at Tsinghua University on August 1, 1966, expressing his personal endorsement and support for the group. Mao gave the cause a public boost during the "Red August" of Beijing by holding a sizable demonstration in Tiananmen Square on August 18.
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