Which of the following statements best describes the main principle of ancient Egyptian religion?

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Answer 1
Answer: you didn't even give statements to choose!!! how in the world are we supposed to answer!
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it's "a safe passageway to the afterlife was necessary, thus they prepared extensively for the journey."


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When and Why did Hominin migrate out of Africa?

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Answer: a change in climate helped to push them out.

Explanation: Though it is unclear when some modern humans first left Africa, evidence shows that these modern humans did not leave Africa until between 60,000 and 90,000 years ago. Most likely, a change in climate helped to push them out.

How did events during World War II lay the groundwork for African Americans to fight for civil rights in the 1950’s? (I don't want long answer)

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They need more soldiers and so they put the Africans they bought out there, but they weren't allowed to fight with the whites.

How did Saladin feel about the Christian armies coming to the Holy Land?

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He didn't want them taking over because it was a Islamis territory.

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How did Saladin feel about the Christian armies coming to the Holy Land?


He believed in the Christian armies' cause but didn't agree with their barbaric actions.

He felt the Christians were the infidels who needed to be forced out of the Holy Land.

He was against the Christians but didn't want to participate in a war against them.

He was happy to join their forces in the fight against the Muslim Turks who held Jerusalem.

Which of these BEST describes the central issue of the "Scopes Trial" of 1925 A) Proving the validity of evolutionary science.
B) Using evolutionary science to explain poverty.
C) Testing evolutionary science in national colleges.
D) Teaching of evolutionary science in public schools.

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The term that BEST sums up the main contention of the 1925 "Scopes Trial": the teaching of evolution in public schools.

Option D is correct as a result.

What was the 1925 scope trial?

The State of Tennessee v. John Thomas Scopes, also known as the Scopes Monkey Trial, was an American legal case from July 10 to July 21, 1925. John T. Scopes, a high school teacher, was charged with violating the Butler Act of Tennessee, which made it illegal to teach evolutionary theory in any state-funded school.

The trial was purposefully set up to generate notoriety for the little Tennessee town of Dayton, where it was held. Even though Scopes wasn't convinced he had ever taught evolution, he purposefully implicated himself so the prosecution would have a defendant. The trial processes, which promised and delivered conflict between literal fundamentalist ism and liberal interpretation of the Scriptures, drew attention from around the world. William Jennings Bryan led the prosecution, and Clarence Darrow led the defense.

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D. Teaching evolutionary science in public schoolw

Which adjective best describes English rule over the American colonies in general?

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The best adjective to describe English rule over the American colonies in general would be "tight", since the English were very much in control of both the economic and social fate of the colonies. 

How did the reformation change Christianity

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Martin Luther's protest of indulgences and other church activities deemed as immoral began with him posting the 95 theses against the established Catholic church(remember that the Great Schism was the divide between Catholic church based in Rome and the Eastern Orthodox church based in Constantinople). The Reformation of the early 1500's further split the Catholic church into people that believed the church should be led from Rome and, ultimately, that god should be accessible to all, not just through the Pope. Lutheranism was formed, named after Martin Luther, and soon after PROTESTantism was coined to encompass a number of those who PROTESTed against the Catholic Church. Soon after you see the rise of Anglicanism in England and Calvinism is the lowlands. This divide in the Christian world would shape many developments both between and within nations of Europe.