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in the military
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A.) some gods guided us that night, for we could barely see our bows in the dense fog around us
Roberto Bellarmine was an Italian Cardinal of the Catholic Church. He was canonized a Saint in 1930.
He is known for his dispute with Galileo regarding the heliocentrism theory. After learning about Galileo's work in Carmelite father Paulo Antonio Foscarini's letter, Bellarmine told Foscarini to inform Galileo to limit himself to treat such theory as a hypothetical phenomenon rather than a physical reality, as it would be considered a "dangerous thing". As a result of this, Galileo wrote a letter to the Pope in which he declared Bellarmine a "babbler". This is debatable, as Galileo's theory was truly disruptive for the time.
Galileos stance ultimately made the Chruch ban his theory as it considered it as "heretical".
oversuccess of large industries
overconfidence in the nation's prosperity
large industries not as successful as they appearedfarmers producing more than they could sell
competition from foreign countries
not enough confidence in the nation's prosperity
United States extending loans to foreign countries for the purchase of its products
the organization of unions that controlled large industry
people buying too much on credit
speculative buying on the stock market
people could not get enough credit for buying
B. Absolute monarchy
C. Complex social institutions
D. A large territory to rule
I think it's A but im not so sure
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Wisconsin v. Yoder, case in which the U.S. Supreme Court on May 15, 1972, ruled (7–0) that Wisconsin's compulsory school attendance law was unconstitutional when applied to the Amish, because it violated their rights under the First Amendment, which guaranteed the free exercise of religion.