How was christianity spread?

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Answer: Christianity was spread through the roman empire and through Jesus and his followers

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By 1932 the percentage of workers who had any form of employment-related pensions was about:A. 15
B. 50
C. 20
D. 10

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The answer is (A.) 15%. By the year 1932, the percentage of workers who had any form of employment-related pension was only about (a.) 15%. The company-provided pensions had a small percentage of workers that joined employment-related pensions, which is a major problem for them. During that time, the United State's stock market collapsed which led the country to its Great Depression which was the worst economic crisis. Most of these workers who had anticipated never got their pensions.

Who instituted the line of demarcation to settle a dispute between spain and portugal

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The Line of Demarcation between Spanish and Portuguese territory was first defined by Pope Alexander VI (1493) and was later revised by the Treaty of Tordesillas (1494). Spain won control of lands discovered west of the line, while Portugal gained rights to new lands to the east.

so  the answer is the pope
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The answer is the Pope

How did the marshall plan stop the spread of communism

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The Marshall Plan was designed to stop the spread of communism by providing (3) funds for economic recovery in war-torn European nations.

Marshall plan was intended to help prevent the spread of communism by helping rebuilding the shattered economies of Western Europe after the World War 2.

Explanation:

The goals of the United States were to rebuild war-torn regions, remove trade barriers, modernize industry, improve European prosperity, and prevent the spread of Communism. The Marshall Plan required a reduction of interstate barriers, a dropping of many regulations, and encouraged an increase in productivity, as well as the adoption of modern business procedures.

Implementation of the Marshall Plan has been cited as the beginning of the Cold War between the United States and its European allies and the Soviet Union, which had effectively taken control of much of central and eastern Europe and established its satellite republics as communist nations.

The agency also, allegedly, financed an anti-communist insurgency in Ukraine, which at the time was a Soviet satellite state.

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10. Napoleon sold the Louisiana Territory to the United States because heA. felt that the United States would be the best country to manage the land.
B. didn't see any value in the Louisiana Territory.
C. would have a hard time managing the land and needed the money for war in Europe.
D. was forced to sell the land after losing a war to the United States.

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c because bonappetite needed $ to fight Britain and an embryonic EU

In the United States, the concept of political parties began during the administration ofA) Andrew Jackson
B) Franklin D. Roosevelt
C) George Washington
D) Abraham Lincoln

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I know the answer is not Andrew Jackson

What were the circumstances of the lisbon earthquake of 1749, and what trauma did it pose for both orthodox christian theology and philosophical optimism? (what features are in common between the two outlooks, that you infer that voltaire is hostile to?)?

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I believe you are referring to the 1755 Lisbon earthquake.

On November 1, 1755, the greater area of Lisbon was destroyed by an earthquake, which was followed by a tidal wave which destroyed the shipping in the river Tagus. Around sixty thousand people have lost their lives.

This occurrence sparked a lot of discussions involving both religious and philosophical questions. Two main point of views are Voltaire's and Rousseau's.

Voltaire examined evil and suffering related to the disaster. He had made the connection before, pondering onto previous earthquakes, such as prior earthquakes in China, Lima and Callao. He thought that God's rules were not meant for man's best good, asking if it has been the will of God or if could it have been vengeance. He also reflected on why Lisbon, if Lisbon was worse than other cities and if there were worse sins or more evil in Lisbon than other cities. Finally asking if god is the culprit of these catastrophes, even though he is supposed to be love and kindness.

Rousseau on the other hand had more systematic views of the world and man. Rousseau believed man is good by nature but is corrupted in contact with other men, the only solution being to return to nature. Rousseau represented the optimism views and and considered Voltaire's poem on the Lisbon earthquake both a personal attack on him and a lack of understanding and distortion of God's preponderant action.

The common ground is that neither one of them were atheists, both believed that God existed, but diverged on the nature of naturally good (Rousseau) and evil (Voltaire).