Answer:
The answer is "The descendants of Ham"; since some slaves have white fathers who are not the sons of Ham, they should not be enslaved.
Explanation:
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Answer:
its b
Explanation:
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gave safe harbor to all citizens of Jerusalem once they surrendered.
3) provided humanitarian aid of food and water to the citizens since they had
been under seige for a month.
4) forced all of the Muslims and Jews to convert to Christianity or leave the city.
1)
When Christian Crusaders captured Jerusalem in the First Crusade they slaughtered innocent Muslims and Jews
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La respuesta correcta es Derecho Romano
Explanation
El Derecho Romano es el nombre con el que se conoce un conjunto de leyes, normas y establecimientos realizados desde la época de la Antigua Roma (753 a. C.) hasta el Imperio romano (476 d. C) , en los que se establecieron medidas que reglamentaban la vida de todos los ciudadanos y gobernantes de Roma. El Derecho Romano influenció a la mayoría de sociedades modernas para el establecimiento de sus Constituciones (por ejemplo la de los Estados Unidos). De acuerdo a lo anterior, la respuesta correcta es Derecho Romano.
The Articles of Confederation created a national government composed of a Congress, which had the power to declare war, appoint military officers, sign treaties, make alliances, appoint foreign ambassadors, and manage relations with Indians.
Answer:
Agricultural yields were about 2 tan (a unit of about 110 pounds or 50 kilograms) of grain per mu during the Song dynasty, compared with 1 tan during the early Han and 1.5 tan during the late Tang.
Explanation:
A key factor of economic development in the Song Dynasty era was the introduction of paper money. This standardized medium of exchange facilitated trade and the movement of goods and services across the empire.
One significant aspect of the economic development of China under the Song Dynasty that led to the flourishing of commerce was the introduction and spread of paper money. The Song government standardized paper money as a commonly accepted medium of exchange which boosted trade considerably. Before this, transactions were primarily based on the barter system or coinage which were less efficient methods. By this, it also facilitated the movement of goods and services across a vast empire, thereby contributing to the flourishing of commerce. For instance, it became easier for peasant households to engage in the market because of the new currency and their economic activities increased.
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were attached to battery-operated televisions, many of which were tuned to the American
prime-time soap opera Dallas. It was unclear at first just what nomadic
desert dwellers could have made over the backroom battles of J.R. or the plantation
sweetness of Miss Ellie,
even if the open plains of Texas could at times seem as arid as the surrounding desert.
-Edward Rothstein, "Connections; Why American Pop Culture Spreads," New York Times, Jura
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Which claim is BEST supported by this excerpt?
The excerpt describes an encounter with the Bedouin tribe in the Negev Desert. The Bedouin tents had small antennas attached to battery-operated televisions, many of which were tuned to the American soap opera Dallas. The author initially found it unclear why the nomadic desert dwellers would be interested in the show, considering their lifestyle and surroundings.
Based on this excerpt, a claim that can be supported is that the Bedouin tribe in the Negev Desert had access to and watched American television shows like Dallas. This is evident from the description of the tents equipped with small antennas and battery-operated televisions tuned to Dallas. The author's surprise at the Bedouin tribe's interest in the show further supports this claim.
It is important to note that the excerpt does not provide information on the extent of the tribe's interest or viewership of American television shows, apart from Dallas. Additionally, the excerpt does not provide information on the specific reasons why the Bedouin tribe was interested in American soap operas.