the right answer is the first option. The Malleus Maleficarum was considered one of the most authoritative and compelling sourcebooks for inquisitors, judges, and officers in the incredible black magic abuses from the fifteenth through the eighteenth hundreds of years. It was composed by Heinrich Kramer, driving inquisitors of the Dominican Order; Jacob Sprenger simply joined his name to the sourcebook.
The book brought old stories and theory about black magic and enchantment together with the new view recognizing black magic with fallen angel adore. That recognizable proof transformed black magic into sin (as opposed to an agnostic confidence) and in this way the best possible worry of the Inquisition. That difference in context prompted the savage and persistent oppression that brought about the passings of several people blamed for rehearsing the religion of black magic, instead of just rehearsing noxious enchantment, which had for quite some time been illicit.
Thomas Nast was a famous caricaturist who made fun of William Marcy Tweed. Many claim that it was due to Thomas Nast's cartoons that people understood what Tweed had been doing wrong and the public turned on him. Tweed was heavily involved in many malicious acts and Nast helped bring him down.
Answer: Women were the moral and spiritual strength of the family.
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Dudley Hardy
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Dudley Hardy born in Sheffield, 1867, was a British painter and illustrator, turned poster and advertising design expert.
In 1890, he promoted and was essential to the expanding the ideas from the French Art Nouveau, which is graphic pictorial qualities which depicts the a methodical approach to theatrical poster design: that is, lettering and figures, appearing on a flat background. Example of his work is "A Gaiety girl" which has iconic status like the French "Parisians' cherette".
Your answer is C) A communist North Vietnam and a noncommunist South Vietnam.
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