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It was some sort of compensation akin to a <em>"man price"</em> or <em>"man payment"</em> called <em>"Weregild"</em><em>;</em> kind of a compensation paid to the party or family affected by a fatal feud outcome from the perpetrator, it was aka <em>"blood money"</em>, it was a price on somebody's life and paid as a fine to repare damages among family feuds, sometimes partly paid to the Kings and/or Lords as well, thus preventing further punishment o retaliations.
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AMERICANS do not go in for envy. The gap between rich and poor is bigger than in any other advanced country, but most people are unconcerned. Whereas Europeans fret about the way the economic pie is divided, Americans want to join the rich, not soak them. Eight out of ten, more than anywhere else, believe that though you may start poor, if you work hard, you can make pots of money. It is a central part of the American Dream.
The political consensus, therefore, has sought to pursue economic growth rather than the redistribution of income, in keeping with John Kennedy's adage that “a rising tide lifts all boats.” The tide has been rising fast recently. Thanks to a jump in productivity growth after 1995, America's economy has outpaced other rich countries' for a decade. Its workers now produce over 30% more each hour they work than ten years ago. In the late 1990s everybody shared in this boom. Though incomes were rising fastest at the top, all workers' wages far outpaced inflation.
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The Eastern Orthodox Church split from which church? Catholic Church.
What led to the disagreement which led to split between the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Churches?
Answer:The Great Schism
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Africa
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The Suez Canal connected the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea, and was built so that ships did not have to sail around the southern tip of Africa.