Question : From about 320 C.E. until the 500s C.E., why did Hinduism have more of an influence in northern India than any other religion?
Logical Answer : The Emperors supported and practiced Hinduism.
Answer:
geographical factors
Explanation:
such as fertile land, accessibility to interior
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It would be that "(B) Only Congress has the power to declare war" was not part of the 1973 War Powers <span>Act, since this had already been established in the Constitution. </span>
Hello. You didn't put the answer options, but we can say that Charles V's empire was considered a political failure because of the constant conflicts with France and the Ottoman Empire, which caused the exhaustion of the kingdom's finances, the establishment of a uncontrolled inflation, the revival of Italian wars and the uncontrollable advance of the Ottoman Empire in central Europe.
All of this made Charles V's government a weak one with more losses than gains. These losses forced him to make a series of abdications in 1556 that further weakened the kingdom.