Answer: The Holy Roman Empire had survived over a thousand years when it was finally destroyed by Napoleon and the French in 1806. ... A motley medley of more or less independent kingdoms, lay and ecclesiastical principalities and free cities, it was finally destroyed by Napoleon and the French.
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The correct answer is B) His sonnets focused on worldly interests of romance and nature.
Petrarch is considered to be a humanist in that his sonnets focused on worldly interests of romance and nature.
Petrarch (1304-1374) was an Italian poet considered the "father of Humanism," for the topics expressed in his writings. He was a pioneer of the Italian Renaissance. He began to write poems after the death of his mother. One of his most famous compositions is the poem "Laura," dedicated to a woman he loved so much.
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The British Prime Minister, Winston Churchill
Explanation:
He had called Italy "Europe's soft underbelly because he most likely wanted to invade it
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Allied
Explanation:
Winston was head of Great Britain (and great britain was part of allied powers).
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During 1912 many African Americans and Civil Rights' leaders supported Woodrow Wilson as candidate, but later on they were dissapointed by what he did as president of the United States. During his first term as president, he allowed his cabinet members to segregate government offices. Because of this discriminatory policy, he had to face the criticism of Civil Rights' leaders like William Trotter who wanted to meet him to express the coloured people's discomfort. During this meeting, President Wilson ordered him to go out of the White House. These were the actions that led to the dissapoinment of Civil Right advocates.
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