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The correct answer is D. Dorothea Dix was a reformer in the area of prisons and mental health.
Explanation:
Dorothea Dix was very interested in education and opened a few schools for poor and neglected children in Boston. In 1840-41 she started teaching in the Sunday school of a women's prison. Due to the harsh conditions in prison (much misery and abuse), she developed a new vision of psychiatric patients. The new vision was completely in contradiction with the then general view that the mentally ill were untreatable. Dorothea Dix wanted to treat psychiatric patients with holistic therapy and occupational therapy. By publishing her findings, she eventually had the opportunity to further expand the psychiatric institute and to reform mental health care in North Carolina.
The person who claimed land in the Ohio Valley for France was Pierre Joseph Celoron.
Pierre Joseph Celoron was a French officer of marine and explorer who was also known as Celoron de Blainville. He was born in Montreal, Canada, on December 29, 1693.
In 1749 he took possession of the Valley of Ohio in the name of the king of France. After his return, his was promoted to Major
He died at Montreal on April 12th, 1759.
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Louis XIV is a hugely important historical figure. He was on the throne as king in France from childhood to his old age; he ruled from 1643 to 1715. He was known as the Sun King because all important activity in France basically revolved around him. Important activity meant that of the ruling classes -- not the struggles of the common people. It was one of Louis XIV's goals to keep the ranking nobles from being a threat to his power, so he lured them to come live at the glorious Versailles palace with him. That way he could keep them under his influence and away from their lands in the provinces. They were lavishly entertained, but lost the real power they would have had as lords governing in their provincial lands. And the people in the provinces were neglected.
Louis XIV also subscribed to the idea of the "divine right of kings." That belief was summed up succinctly by Bishop Jacques-Bénigne Bossuet, who was court preacher at the royal court of Louis XIV. Bossuet said that monarchy "is sacred, it is paternal, it is absolute … the royal throne is not that of a man but the throne of God himself." The claim of kings' divine right meant their authority could not be challenged because they were put in their office by God and were to be respected as God's sovereign representatives.
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B AND C B AND C
Explanation:
B AND C B AND C
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because he was dumb.
Explanation: he was dumb that's why
There are 5 "important" main ones
1. Pinning down the age of the universe
2. Seeing galaxies in the early universe
3. New moons of Pluto
4. Understanding seasons on other planets and 5. Exoplanet science
5. Exoplanet science
Pinning down the age of the universe. ...
Seeing galaxies in the early universe. ...
New moons of Pluto. ...