Shakespeare's plays are all about questioning authority: kings are deposed; bad people (Iago) triump over good ones (Cassio); your parents don't always know best (the behaviour of the parents in Romeo and Juliet is the cause of all the trouble).
In the Middle Ages people had a general sense that God was in his heaven, and all was right with the world. In the Renaissance people started to ask if that was true.
Shakespeare is always asking difficult questions, which is a very Renaissance thing to do. And he never makes any direct reference to Christian faith in any of his plays:- religious doubt was also a very Renaissance characteristic.
Answer:
Andrew Jackson (democratic) and John Quincy Adams (republican)
He acused other senators of forcing Kansas to be a slave state, and also he also made such personal accusations as that the other senators saw themselves as similar to medieval knights, or making fun of the other senators in other ways.
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Answer: great Britain
Explanation: GB told Poland that if the Germans invaded to call them for help, thatS what started WW2
Answers with Explanations:
1. What are two adjectives that describe the song, The Hunters of Kentucky?
The song was used by General Andrew Jackson in his campaigns for the presidential position.
The <u>two adjectives</u> that would describe the song, "The Hunters of Kentucky," are <em>"bold"</em> and <em>"truthful."</em> It shows the courage of the <em>Kentucky boys</em> and how they are willing to fight for the people in the cities.
2. Also, what story does the song tell?
The song tells about the story of the <em>victory of the Kentuckians</em> during the "Battle of the New Orleans." The war occurred between the British and the Americans.
Under General Andrew Jackson, the Americans won the war. The song tells about <u>how the Americans won against the well-trained troops of Britain.</u> <em>"Kentucky rifles"</em> here refers to<u> Jackson's artillery</u> which was actually significant in winning the war because they were used by the <em>sharpshooters.</em>