Checks and balances were created in order to ensure that each branches of the government (Executive branch, Legislature, Judicial branch) would be able to fulfill its mandate and also to make sure that no branch becomes more powerful than the other. Meanwhile the separation of power was made in order to make sure that each government branch has a unique role in providing solution for the country.
b. belief in reincarnation
c. veneration of many sacred texts
d. dancing during religious occasions
The answer is letter is letter A. Both had rejected the Caste System. Both religions are monotheistic and thus believe in God played an important role in their rejection to the caste system. Both religion have seen man as equal.
Roosevelt said that the United States would prevent Latin American countries from illegal actions.
After World War I, Latin American countries were newly formed with the United States. For establishing its base in South America, US guaranteed independence all the newly formed countries.However vast resources and developed manpower combined with the growing strength of the United States.
This strength helped in preventing from all the illegal operations in newly formed Latin American. Therefore in the newly formed Latin America countries, the United States signifies as a "police officer" during President Theodore Roosevelt's reign.
2.agriculture
3.fishing and hunting
4.industry
Answer: 2. agriculture
Explanation:
Agriculture is known to involve tilling of soil and raising of crops and animals for man use. Animals such as horses, cattle, birds and chicken, and so on are been raised in agriculture. Thus, food, shelter, weapons, clothing, medicines are gotten from agriculture.
Agrarian societies are known as societies that rely on agriculture. They deal with cultivation of crops and raising of farm animals for man use. These crops and animals are for their consumption and sale in the market. Thus, their wealth depends on agriculture.
empires of Afroeurasia?
Answer:
Explanation:
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The destination of the first two crusades was the city of Jerusalem. The First Crusade, which was successful, led to the establishment of four Crusader states. The Second Crusade, aimed at liberating the fallen County of Edessa, was largely unsuccessful.
The first two crusades were directed towards the city of Jerusalem. The First Crusade reached Jerusalem in the summer of 1099. The Crusaders took the city, massacred the Muslim and Jewish inhabitants, and established the four Crusader States: the County of Edessa, the Principality of Antioch, the County of Tripoli, and the Kingdom of Jerusalem, claiming Jerusalem as their capital. The Second Crusade, initiated in response to the fall of the previously established County of Edessa, also targeted Jerusalem although, it was a largely failed mission.
The Church was looking to liberate Jerusalem and support the Christians in the Middle East. The vision of Jerusalem appealed to the Christians in Europe who wanted to see and touch the physical land where Jesus walked. The Crusaders saw this as a holy pilgrimage as Jerusalem was seen as an enormous relic and gateway to heaven itself.
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