What does the Book of Job teach us?

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Answer: This is of course a very subjective question, but most would agree that the Book of Job teaches us to never lose faith in something (in this specific case that something is God), even with bad things continuously happen to us. 

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How did Constantine affect Christianity?

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This grew out of his strategy for unifying his empire by creating a “catholic” meaning universal church that would blend elements from many religions into one.


Constantine made it acceptable/legal to be Christian at a time when they were under intense persecution.

Where was the the constitutional convention held

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The Constitutional Convention was held in Philadelphia of Pennsylvania. Here the 12 delegates of the thirteen colonies met in May of 1787. Only a delegate from Rhode Island did not take part as they were afraid of losing their states rights.The main idea behind theconvention was setting up a new government in place of the existing one. JamesMadison and Alexander Hamilton were in favor of changing the government,although it was superficially shown that the target was to change the Articlesof Confederation.


Why was Austria-Hungary’s casualty rate higher than Germany’s?Germany had a lower percentage of forces killed than forces wounded.
Germany had a lower number of total forces than Austria-Hungary did.
Austria-Hungary had a higher percentage of total forces killed and wounded than Germany did.
Austria-Hungary had a higher number of total forces than Germany did.

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Austria-Hungary’s casualty rate higher than Germany’s because Austria Hungary had a higher percentage of total forces killed and wounded than Germany did. The response is option C.

What is casualty ?

A individual serving in the military, whether as a combatant or a non-combatant, who is rendered unable for duty due to any number of events, such as death, injury, illness, capture, or desertion, is referred to as a casualty.

A casualty is defined as a person in civilian usage who is killed, injured, or rendered incapable by some event; the term is typically used to describe several fatalities and injuries brought on by violent acts or natural catastrophes. It is occasionally taken to indicate "fatalities," however casualties may include injuries that do not result in death.

An seriously hurt patient was implied by the original term "casualty." It was primarily a military phrase, used to refer to service-related incidents, in which the dead, injured, and ill were collectively referred to as "casualties" following a combat.

7,020,000/7,800,888 were in Austria-Hungary. Germany only suffered a loss of 7,142,558/11,000,000. In other words, even though Germany lost a large number of soldiers, Austria-Hungary still had a large number of them.

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C

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The President of the United States can only be impeached fortreason
bribery
high crimes and misdemeanors
All of these

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all of the above i’m pretty sure it’s that
All of the above, treason bribery and high crimes and misdemeanors so all of the above

What does preamble mean when it states that a purpose of the U.S goverment is to "establish justice"

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the introductory part of a statute or deed, stating its purpose, aims, and justification

Which terms best describe Kublai Khan?A.
conqueror and builder

B.
spiritualist and priest

C.
astronomer and mathematician

D.
teacher and poet

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Conqueror and builder: best describe Kublai Khan. Thus, option A is the correct option.

What is the description of Kublai Khan?

The greatest descendant of Genghis Khan, Kublai Khan was a Mongolian commander and statesman. He was the fifth emperor of the Yuan (Mongol) dynasty, ruling from 1260 until 1294. He finished Genghis Khan's conquest of China in 1279, becoming the first Yuan emperor of all of China. But right from the start of his rule, Kublai Khan was confronted with an impasse that was vividly expressed in a memorial that one of his Chinese advisors gave to him: "I have heard that one can conquer the empire on horseback, but one cannot govern it on horseback."

In other words, in order for the inexperienced Mongols to rule China, they would have to adopt Chinese practices and even modify their way of life. To the extent that they achieved this, however, they would be compelled to blend in more and more, possibly losing their unique personality.

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A. Conquerer and builder