What important distinction did President John F. Kennedy make regarding civilrights?

A He said equal opportunities were a responsibility of individual states.

B He said that civil rights was an African American issue.

C He said that civil rights was a moral issue.

D He said that civil rights legislation was not a national matter.

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Answer 1
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C. He said that civil rights was a moral issue

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C

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The Great Awakening was one main cause of the age of exploration.
One of the main causes of the age of exploration, was the Europeans wanting to find an alternative trade routes. This was because they didn't want to have to trade through the Ottoman Empire.

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ASAP!!!!!! 11 points!Select the items that describe how the Crusades changed Europe.

A) They revived interest in travel.
B) They increased warfare between the European states.
C) They brought back the printing press.
D) Trade was revived.
E) Europeans were exposed to new ideas.

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Known as Admiral of the Indian Ocean

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The answer is Vasco Da Gama.

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He was a famous portuguese explorer that became the first european to reach india by sea. This voyage was also the first link between Europe and the Asian continent done by an ocean route.

The discovery of the sea route to India was of huge importance in the portuguese's global imperialism that established a variaty of colonies in Asia that later became an entire empire for the portugueses.

Regarding all of his merits, on the 30th of January of 1502, Da Gama was awarded with the title of "Admiral of the Seas of Arabia, Persia, India and all the Orient".

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How many military expeditions did the Church launch to try to capture the Holy Land? a. 5
b. 12
c. 8
d. 7

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1. Act utilitarianism is the belief that an action becomes morally right when it produces the greatest good for the greatest number of people, while Rule utilitarianism is the belief that the moral correctness of an action depends on the correctness of the rules that allows it to achieve the greatest good.

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Act utilitarianism is the belief that an action becomes morally right when it produces the greatest good for the greatest number of people, while Rule utilitarianism is the belief that the moral correctness of an action depends on the correctness of the rules that allows it to achieve the greatest good."