The correct answer is A) The Byzantine emperor requested help from the pope. C) Muslims, Christians, and Jews wanted to protect, defend, and control the Holy Land.
The statements that describe an event or belief that led to the Crusades are the following: The Byzantine emperor requested help from the pope and Muslims, Christians, and Jews wanted to protect, defend, and control the Holy Land.
Both Christians and Muslims wanted to control the holy land of Jerusalem. This derived in the Crusades War. Eight major crusades confrontation happened from 1096 to 1291. The Middle Ages were times of conflict and wars. The Muslims had attacked Byzantine Empire territories and fouth to secure the control of its sacred sites. So Byzantium had to ask help to other Western European nations to fight the powerful Muslim army.
An amendment must be ratified by three-fourths (38) of the states within a proscribed deadline in order to be passed. Two-thirds of both the House and the Senate must agree that the amendment is proposed. Option (a) is correct.
An amendment is a formally recognized alteration to a statute, agreement, charter, or another legal instrument.
Article V of the Constitution gives Congress the power to alter the United States Constitution. According to 1 U.S.C. 106b, the Archivist of the United States, who oversees the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), is in charge of managing the ratification procedure once Congress proposes an amendment. Several of the ministerial responsibilities related to this job have been transferred from the Archivist to the Director of the Federal Register. The ratification procedure is not fully described in Article V of the Constitution or Section 106b. The Secretary of State, who held these responsibilities until 1950, and the Administrator of General Services, who held these responsibilities, established the protocols and practises that the Archivist and the Director of the Federal Register adhere to.
Therefore, Option (a) is correct.
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