Answer:
If a child of a Russian noble didn't learn mathematics, that child was not allowed to marry. The Great Sovereign at that time, Peter I, decreed in 1699 that the New Year's celebration switch to January 1 from September 1. He also decreed that children between 10 and 15 had to learn mathematics in order to get married. This didn't apply to children of freeholders and government clerks. After children mastered math, they were given marriage certificates written in their own handwriting. If they didn't master the subject, they weren't allowed to be given these certificates, and thus, couldn't marry.
Answer:
leadership
Explanation:
when leaders want to be voted for they go from one state to another campaigning
They believed that immigrants were inferior to individuals born in the United States
The Ming dynasty had several politcal achievements. The dynasty sent out multiple sailing expeditions to explore and trade, overthrew Mongols, expanded the borders and also rebuilt the old capital at Nanjing. The answer to your quesion should be B, C, D, & E