The Lombard League and Hanseatic League are both examples of mutual-defense alliances to protect trade.
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Lombard & Hanseatic League?</h3>
The Lombard League purpose was to defend their autonomy against the German Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa while the Hanseatic League purpose was to protect and control trade throughout the region.
Hence, the Lombard League and Hanseatic League are both examples of mutual-defense alliances to protect trade.
Therefore, the Option C is correct.
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B. They worshipped a volcano goddess. This is the answer because it doesn’t make sense and all the other answers do .
I am almost 100% sure that the answer is A. I remember using that has my answer before and I got it right. But just in case I am wrong, look up the official definition and see if it matches up with A.
The Supreme Court of the United States reversed a Florida Supreme Court decision for a selective manual recount of that state's presidential election ballots in Bush v. Gore, a legal issue resolved on December 12, 2000. The 5–4 per curiam (unsigned) ruling essentially awarded Republican candidate George W. Bush Florida's 25 Electoral College votes, securing his win against Democratic nominee Al Gore.
The legal tradition that kept women from owning property and holding public office came to the United States from C. BRITAIN.
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