The correct option is: Paul of Tarsus
Paul of Tarsus is called the "Apostle of the Gentiles", the "Apostle of the nations", or simply "the Apostle". Founder of Christian communities, evangelizer in several of the most important urban centers of the Roman Empire such as Antioch, Corinth, Ephesus and Rome, and editor of some of the first Christian canonical writings -including the oldest known, the First epistle to the Thessalonians -, Paul constitutes a first-order personality of primitive Christianity, and one of the most influential figures in the entire history of Christianity.
the Estates-General
the Parliament
the feudal contract
The answer is the Magna Carta.
Answer:
Voltaire
Explanation:
Answer: Shared power between the states and local governments.
a) Americans thought the government had not done enough to help encourage democracy and end oppressive governments.
b) The number of refugees the Haitian government encouraged to leave after the earthquake alarmed many southern Americans.
c) Americans demanded an end to all foreign intervention of the U.S. military unless there was a direct threat to national interests.
d) The U.S. military had intervened in Haiti to help remove a brutal regime and help the small nation start to implement democracy.