What was going on in Europe that most likely influenced the reform movements of the 1800s?

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Answer: It was primary imperialism that influenced the reform movements of the 1800s, since many Europeans thought it was morally wrong for imperialists to be exploiting native populations, mostly in South America and Africa. 
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Revolutions were spreading across Europe.

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What was the average life expectancy for women in medieval Europe?-thirty-two years
-thirty-five years
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The correct answer is C. Forty years.

Forty years is the average life expectancy for women.

Medieval period merged into Renaissance during the age of discovery where it began when Roman western empire falled.

Medieval period divided into late middle age, the early, and the high.

The warm period of medieval changed the climate allowing the increase of crop yield.

forty years is the correct answer which is C

During the 1920s, which legislation did Southern Democrats oppose or support?They opposed limits on immigration from Europe.
They opposed the passage of anti-lynching legislation.
They supported the passage of anti-lynching legislation.
They supported passage of the Nineteenth Amendment.
my answer is C , am i right?

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "They supported the passage of anti-lynching legislation." During the 1920s, the legislation that Southern Democrats oppose or support is that they supported the passage of anti-lynching legislation.

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B. They opposed the passage of anti-lynching legislation.

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According to this text from the lesson, "In 1919, three anti-lynching bills were introduced into Congress. Southern Democrats staunchly opposed them.". B is correct.

Which of the following characteristics was true of native-born Protestants?They opposed the 100% Americanism movement.

They were the largest participants in the Great Migration.

They emigrated to southern and eastern Europe in large numbers.

They comprised a large part of the membership of the Ku Klux Klan.

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "They comprised a large part of the membership of the Ku Klux Klan." the characteristics was true of native-born Protestants is that They comprised a large part of the membership of the Ku Klux Klan.

The correct answer to this question is D) they comprised a large part of the membership of the Ku Klux Klan.

The characteristic that was true about the native-born Protestants was that they comprised a large part of the membership of the Ku Klux Klan.

The Ku Klux Klan was founded in 1886 and was an organization formed by white men that opposed the ideas of Reconstruction of Republican members and the equality in economy and politics between whites and African Americans. The Klan mostly operated in the Southern states of the U.S. and one characteristic of its members was that they were native-born Protestants that comprised a large part of the membership of the Ku Klux Klan.

how might malaysia and singapore serve as examples of to how to resolve ethnic conflict in the nations that make up the former yugoslavia

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Malaysia and Singapore relations are special and unique due to things such as Geography, History, politics, ideology, economy, culture and ethnicity. These factors have sometimes created some tension between both countries. The uniqueness of the relationship may be reflected by the various terms used to describe the state of the rivalry or family quarrel such as 'Siamese Twins' suggesting a common love-hate relationship that has grown out of a shared common history and cultural background, coloured by political differences and by economic competition and interdependency.

How did the Pope respond to the Seljuk Turks?

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Pope Urban made a very public and urgent plea in 1095 to all of Christendom after receiving a letter from the Byzantine Emperor Alexis describing the increasing danger from the Seljuk Turks, Tartars from Asia, who had already conquered the caliphate of Baghdad in 1055 and now were seeking to expand their empire into the Holy Land. All of the history you have heard about the Crusades is so much hogwash:

from Seven Lies About Catholic History, by Diane Moczar

Unprovoked Muslim aggression in the seventh century brought large parts of the southern Byzantine Empire, including Syria, the Holy Land, and Egypt under Arab rule. Christians who survived the conquests found themselves subject to a special poll tax and discriminated against as an inferior class known as dhimmi. Often their churches were destroyed and other harsh conditions imposed. For centuries their complaints had been reaching Rome, but Europe was having its own Dark Age of massive invasion, and nothing could be done to relieve the plight of eastern Christians.

By the eleventh century, under the rule of a new Muslim dynasty, conditions worsened. The Church of the Holy Sepulcher, site of the Crucifixion was destroyed, along with a large number of other churches, and Christian pilgrims were massacred. In 1067 a group of seven thousand peaceful German pilgrims lost two-thirds of their number to Muslim assaults. By this time the popes, including St. Gregory VII, were actively trying to rally support for relief of eastern Christians, though without success. It was not until the very end of the century, in 1095, that Pope Urban's address at Clermont in France met with a response-though not quite the one he had hoped for. But the response was what we now call the First Crusade.

"The general consensus of opinion among medievalists . . . is tha thte Crusades were military expeditions organized by the peoples of Western Christendom, notably the Normans and the French, under the leadership of the Roman Popes, for the recover of the Holy Places from their Muslim masters." This seems to sum up most neatly what the Crusades really were and how their participants actually viewed them. The Crusades were not colonialist or commercial ventures, they were not intended to force Christianity on Jews and Muslims, and they were not the projects of individual warlords. Their primary goal, in addition to the defense of the Eastern Empire, was the recovery of the Holy Land for Christendom, and they acknowledged the leadership of the Popes. As French historian Louis Brehier wrote, 'the popes alone understood the menace of Islam's progress for christian civilization.'"

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