Why might church leaders and Europe's traditional nobility have cooperated for so long

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Answer: Besides the obvious "God wants me to support the church so that's what I'll do," nobles and clergy both believed in a natural hierarchal system known as "The Great Chain of Being." The Great Chain of Being essentially stated that everything in the universe had its place. God was at the top of the chain, and inanimate objects such as metals and dirt were at the bottom with everything else falling somewhere in between.
The nobility and the clergy where both very invested in maintaining the Great Chain, as it allowed them to retain the power that they enjoyed over the people of medieval Europe, thus they cooperated to retain that power structure even though they may have often been at odds with each other politically.

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Which is something Bartolomeu Dias was known for? A. After surviving a terrible storm, he finally saw land and knew he had rounded the southern coast of Africa.

B. He convinced the king of Portugal that smaller, lighter ships would be more capable of completing voyages to Asia.

C. He was sent by Spain to find a way around Africa and succeeded in finding a narrow passageway between two continents.

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A, thus he named the point the cape of good hope, because he hope he wouldn't encounter any more storms

For what purpose was the environmental protection agency established

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 The purpose was the environmental protection agency established was to protect the environment and human health from pollution. Hope it helps.

What did Alexander Hamilton mean when he said the public debt "was the price of liberty"?

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That even though Liberty didn't have a price tag, the debt caused by the Revolutionary War was "price" for freedom and that debt that should be repaid.

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How did Washington's Farewell Address and the Monroe Doctrine shape American foreign policy? a) Encouraged the United States to expand Manifest Destiny to apply to the whole world, rather than just North America

b) The United States immediately became actively involved in European politics

c) Provided the theoretical justification for free trade

d) Shaped American foreign policy to be isolationist until the Spanish American War in 1898

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Name 3 things the Egyptians brought back from nubia

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The Egyptians traded many items with Nubia. Three of the things they brought back from Nubia were:1. Gold2. Slaves3. Ivory
Nubia was an ancient region between what is now known as North Sudan, and Southern Egypt. It is situated along the Nile River. Egyptian traders travelled to Nubia by sailing along the Nile River. Because of its location, Nubia also controlled the trade between the rest of Africa and Egypt. The Egyptians eventually conquered the Nubians and called it the land of Kush.