Answer:
false
Explanation:
Inventions and innovations in manufacturing processes spurred the Industrial Revolution.
You cannot help but admire the factory owners who built entire villages for their workers to live in.
Factories relied on the canals and railroads to bring in their raw materials and transport their products to customers across the country.
Johnny loses his case in an Ohio trial court. He wishes to appeal his case decision. Which section of the diagram represents the next court he could request to hear his case?
D
A
C
B
Answer: c
Explanation:
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Answer:
a
Explanation:
Answer:
Abu Abdallah Muhammad Xll (known as Boabdil)
Explanation:
Muhammad Xll was the last Moorish ruler of Spain. His kingdom known as the Nasrid of Granada (The Emirate of Granada) ruled moors from 1230 until in 1492, when they surrendered to the armies of Ferdinand II of Aragón and Isabella I of Castile. There were a series of wars between the Christian kingdoms and the Moors rulers known as Reconquista, which weakened the Nasrid Kingdom to decline.
The last Moorish ruler of Spain came from the Kingdom of Granada, which fell in 1492, marking the end to the nearly eight-century rule of Al-Andalus by the Moors.
The last Moorish ruler of Spain was a part of the Kingdom of Granada. The Moors, who were North African Muslims, ruled over parts of the Iberian Peninsula for nearly eight centuries, a period known as Al-Andalus. This era came to an end in 1492 under the reign of the Spanish Catholic monarchs, Ferdinand and Isabella, who oversaw the Reconquista – the process of pushing and eventually ousting the Moors out of Spain.
By the late 1260s, only about 5 percent of the peninsula, specifically the area around Granada, remained under Muslim control. Even these rulers were vassals to the kings of Castile. The final expulsion of the Moors came in 1492, thus bringing the nearly eight-hundred-year Reconquista to an end. Al-Andalus had once reached its peak in the tenth century, under Abd al-Rahman III, with a prosperous, multiethnic, and multireligious society. However, its downfall effectively set Catholicism as a central part of Spanish identity.
Keywords: Moorish ruler, al-Andalus, Reconquista, Kingdom of Granada, Abd al-Rahman III.
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natural rights
right to consent
unlimited rights
Answer:
Natural rights
Explanation:
short answer: took the test
actual answer:
-looking at the first option, we never talked about divine rights in the lesson, so how would we know what that is so its a no
-looking at the second option, we know that natural rights are essentially rights that we are born with, and that they can never be taken away, so yes we all have these
- right to consent means that that they protect our rights, and in return we agree to their laws. This one is close, but its talking about more what the question is
- unlimited rights, again, it was never talked about and what would that even mean, so its not this one
-in conclusion, option 2 natural rights makes the most sense, and answers the question
~thank you for reading my answer, and I hope that it helped~
~addison~