Why is the territory containing Rome called the Papal States?

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Answer 1
Answer: Because once upon a time.........it was the POPE who controlled a large swath of power......like a KING, which included large territories.

But over the years, and power shifts later........the Pope became less and less important, and more or less became boxed in, within Vatican City.......his last seat of Power. When Italy became a Unified Country..............they had to arrange a special deal with the POPE that left him in charge of his little area........a King, of sorts, within the Kings Kingdom. So they declared his little Popedom.......seperate , and allowed him to keep his little seat of Power.

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B. Property offenses
C. Drug offenses
D. Misdemeanor offenses

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Answer:

The correct answer is C) Drug Offences

Explanation:

In the United States, most offenders that are held in Federal intuitions such as prisons, are convicted of Drug offences.

This is a broad term and can encompass people who have been caught in possession of drugs, of smuggling them or selling them etc.

This statistic has caused a huge debate in the country where many believe that Drug offences are minor crimes compared to more serious theft and Burglary issues. Other point out to the fact that many of those imprisoned are from minority sections of the society.

Answer: C. Drug offenses

Explanation:

How, according to chapter 29 of the American Yawp, did conservative politics change the United States in the Late 1970s (Carter Administration) and the 1980s? What was the New Right and what roll did they play in this?

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Many streams of the late 1970s conservative politics joined and changed the United States in several ways. Blue-collar workers, Cold War hawks, Evangelicals and Catholics, businessmen, intellectuals and white southerners (all wings of the growing New Right), found a lack of representation in Liberalism and moved to the Republican Party. After many years of mobilization accompanied by Carter's catastrophic adminstration, Conservative ascendance took place with "The Reagan years"  in 1980. During Reagan's first term, the recession saw an end: Inflation was controlled, taxes were reduced and Americans were hoping to improve their economical situation again.

The New Right was formed by Christian religious leaders, important Conservative businessmen, andfringe political groups. They distrusted government in general and were against state influence on personal behaviour. But the New Right also included an often evangelical faction determined to manipulate state power for its own convenience. This movement was in favour of hardline policies against crime, a solid national defense, a constitutional amendment to allow prayer in public schools, and it opposed to abortion.

Reagan, as a Conservative, supported many of these ideals and was supported by the New Right. In the eye of Americans, he represented an image of reassurance and stability. They complemented each other to achieve the rise of Conservatism.

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Most 1970 streams joined politics and brought changes to America drastically. This resulted in the growth of many wings across the world. Because of many mobilization years that were accompanied by the carters’ perils, the recession saw the end of inflation. This led to tax control and gave Americans light in the improvement of the economic growth.

The Americans experienced a new right as a result of the formation of Christian leaders which was necessary for businesses and in political also. The movement was in favor of hard-line policies that were against crimes.  

When Olivia meets Sebastian again, she brings a priest with her and asks Sebastian to "Plight [her] the full assurance of [his] faith." What is she asking of Sebastian?

A.
She's asking him to reveal his true identity to her.

B.
She's asking him to confess the truth to her.

C.
She's asking him to go to church with her.

D.
She's asking him to marry her.

PLEASE GIVE ME A POSITIVE ANSWER. C:

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D) She's asking him to marry her.

"Plight me the full assurance of your faith"

is basically

"Pledge your faith to me (marry me) so I will not worry."

Why did Rosa Parks become the face of the boycott as opposed to Claudette Colvin?

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I believe because Claudette did not have what was considered “Good hair” and she was not fair skinned. She was a teen and pregnant and she was not appealing to protesters

Answer:On December 1, 1955, Parks was arrested for refusing a bus driver's order to give up her seat, just as Colvin had been. But the direction the two cases took soon diverged: The Monday after Parks' arrest, the black community began to boycott Montgomery buses.

Explanation:

A national monuemnet is best described as??

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Similar to a national park but can be created from any land owned or controlled by the federal government by proclamation of the President of the United States 

Dorothea Dix was a reformer in which area?A. Utopian communities
B. Public elementary and college education
C. The temperance movement
D. Prisons and mental health

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Answer:

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.  

(d) prisons and mental health