Answer:
The answer is Chester Nimitz.
Explanation:
Nimitz, (born Feb. 24, 1885, Fredericksburg, Texas, U.S.—died Feb. 20, 1966, near San Francisco), commander of the U.S. Pacific Fleet during World War II. One of the navy's foremost administrators and strategists, he commanded all land and sea forces in the central Pacific area.
The answer is Black Death
The early Eastern European Slavic civilization at Kiev
adopted the Eastern Orthodox religion, the Cyrillic alphabet, and certain
styles of art and architecture as a result of trade with the Byzantine Empire.
So the correct option for this question is option “4”. Literacy was given great
preference in the Byzantine Empire and that is the reason behind the high
number of literate people in this Empire. Most military personnel, Clergy,
manufacturers and merchants had a minimum primary education as their
educational base.
One of the reasons why there was such a strong anti-catholic sentiment in America during the 1800s, was because many Protestants thought they were stealing jobs and disobeying the law.