Answer:
quantity supplied does not equal quantity demanded.
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The Wade-Davis Bill passed by Congress, then vetoed by Lincoln stipulated that a majority percentage of voters in Confederate states must take an oath of future loyalty to the Union before a process of restoration could begin. Out of these answers this would be B) 70.
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When Reverend Parris discovers the girls he asked what was happening, they accused their slave Tituba of bewitching them. His concern was to know who bewitched them. Parris pressed Tituba until she confessed to being a witch. Her husband, John Indian, started accusing others, as did the girls. The deception spread and many were arrested and imprisoned. During the 16 months that the phenomenon lasted and the trials, 19 people were hanged and one, Giles Corey, tortured to death. As Samuel Parris had been an active defender of the accusers in cases of witchcraft, his parish denounced him in 1693 for his participation. Parris apologized by writing the essay Meditions for Peace, which he presented in November 1694. Increase Mather defended him before the church.
In 1696 the situation had become so untenable that he resigned his post and left Salem.
B) The absence of speakers of Latin in Eastern Europe.
C) A king's desire for his people to learn religious teachings in their own languages. D) Missionaries of the Greek Orthodox Church visiting neighboring countries, learning the languages, and spreading the word.
Answer: C) A king's desire for his people to learn religious teachings in their own languages.
Rastislav, great king of Moravia, was interested in finding priests who could preach to his people in their own language, so he contacted the church in Constantinople. Methodius and Constantine, two brothers of Slavic origin were sent. The brothers were pivotal in the spread of Christianity into Eastern Europe. They also translated the Bible and invented the Cyrillic alphabet. This decision to preach to people in their local language contributed enormously to the popularity and success of the Orthodox Church.
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C) A king's desire for his people to learn religious teachings in their own languages.
Explanation:
The correct answer is that the Coal Mines act prohibited all the children under the age of ten from working underground in Coal Mines.
The Coal Mines Act of 1842 was passed by the United Kingdom Parliament. This act was an acknowledgement to the “Children's employment commission report of 1842” ( which described the horrific condition of the labors). the method of Coal extraction was outdated, hence the workforce including men, women and children, labored in hard conditions. Therefore the parliament of the United Kingdom banned the children under the age of ten, and also to women to go underground in the coal mines to work.