The answer is: The Warren Court's decision about prayer in public schools outlawed official prayers in public schools.
In 1962 the Supreme Court ruled in the case <em>Engel v. Vitali </em>that the public schools in New York were no longer obligated to let all, or most of the students recite the 'Regents Prayer'. The ruling however did not rule out all prayers in schools because students are free to say for themselves whatever prayer they wish and the school or the government cannot punish students for doing so. Neither can they force them to say prayers before starting the school day.
Answer:a
Explanation:because it's a thing about plants
E - Henry XIV as known as the Sun King
D - Henry IV became the first king of the Bourbon dysnasty.
A - Versailles is the magnificent palace built for Louis XIV
D - Henry IV was a protestand prince who became a catholic king.
C - Michel de Montaigne was a writer who became a skeptic and developed the essay form.
B - Intendants were government agents who collected taxes and administered justice.
E - War of the Spanish Sucession was the conflict that was waged to prevent the union of the french and spanish thrones.
C - Huguenots fought against catholics in eight wars in France between 1562 and 1598.
E - Louis XIV was the king who increased the power of the intendants at the expense of the nobility.
B - Edict of Nantes was the declaration of religious tolerance issued by Henry IV and canceled by Louis XIV.
C - Cardinal Mazarin was the minister to Louis XIV whose policies drove nobles to rebel against the boy king.
B - Jean Baptiste Colbert was the minister of finance under Louis XIV whose policies of mercantilism caused france’s economy to grow and prosper.
E - Cardinal Richelieu was the minister to Louis XII who took steps to strengthen the power of the monarchy at the expense of the Huguenots and the nobility.
Answer:
Option B, interrupted the free movement of gold, is the right answer.
Explanation:
- A monetary system in which the standard economy unit is based on a fixed amount of gold is known as the Gold Standard.
- Throughout the Nineteenth and the Twentieth Century, many countries used this system of Gold Standard.
- With the end of 1913, the gold standard was at its zenith but the First World War caused many countries to abandon it.