B. A fetus
C. An ovum
D. A zygote
Answer:
a fetus
Explanation:
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B. A theory explaining the cause of the Civil War
C. Political, social, and economic disputes between regions
D. Political differences as defined by political parties
E. A simple definition of the Mason-Dixon Line
a. to defend its nation against threats from an aggressor nation
b. to forcibly acquire territory from another nation
c. to punish another nation for not paying its debts owed
d. to establish its nation as a world power on the global stage
The correct answer is B) Great Society.
President Johnson's broad program of domestic policies was called the Great Society.
When Lyndon B. Johnson became the President of the United States after the death of John F. Kennedy, he created an interesting program called "Great Society." The goal of these series of programs and pieces of legislation was to end poverty in America, reduce the inequality in American society, reduce crime, and support environmental actions.
He coined the term "Great Society" during a speech at the University of Michigan, in Ann Arbor.
The other options of the question were A) New Frontier. C) War on Poverty. D) New Deal.
A. Islam is a polytheistic religion.
B. Islam was founded on the teachings of Muhammad.
C. The holiest city of Islam is Mecca.
D. Early Islam placed very little emphasis on education and learning.
B. Islam was founded on the teachings of Muhammad.
C. The holiest city of Islam is Mecca.
Muhammad is regarded as the founder of Islam since he was the one who received God's messages in the forms of divine revelation given by the Angel Gabriel in the Mecca and Medina cities, starting at the age of 40 years old. Muhammad wrote all of these revelations down and they are part now of the Holy Qur'an, a book whereby Islam is based so it is fair to say that Islam was founded on his teachings.
And Mecca is considered the holiest city in the religion of Islam because it was the birthplace of Muhammad and the place where he stated that Allah revealed their holy book.
B. Italy
C. England
D. Spain
Feudalism started in Northern Europe and spread throughout the continent, but was strongest in England.
Feudalism refers to the the system of government William I introduced to England following his victory over Harold at the Battle of Hastings. Feudalism became a way of life in Medieval England which protracted for many centuries. It consisted on a state of human society formally structured and stratified on the basis of land tenure.