History, 23.08.2019 20:40 colebash88
Which statement describes the relationship between the rulers of europe and the catholic church during the crusades? a. european rulers contributed military leadership, men, supplies, and resources to support the church’s call for crusades. b. european rulers generally ignored the requests of the church for support during the crusades. c. european rulers embarked on the crusades themselves but later asked for the church’s blessings for their efforts. d. european rulers grew tired of the church’s demands for resources to support the crusades and overthrew the papacy.
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History, 21.06.2019 14:00
In 2016, general electric, along with its appliance division, contributed $4,699,964 to congressional members and spent $7,025,000 on lobbying, some towards the patent act, which amends federal patent law to add pleading and disclosure requirements for patent infringement actions. after reading the scenario, respond to a, b, and c below: a. describe one political behavior illustrated in this scenario. b.in the context of the scenario, explain how the political behavior described in part a can be affected by its interaction with congress. c. in the context of the scenario, explain how the interaction between congress and the bureaucracy can be affected by linkage institutions.
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History, 21.06.2019 21:30
What enabled the drastic increase in us troop development to vietnam between 1964 and 1965?
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History, 22.06.2019 05:30
Hey!me its for an important test! ! which issue during the progressive era would most likely have united mary harris "mother” jones and lewis hine? a) ending child labor b) regulating monopolies c) using photography to expose poor working conditions d) exposing the lack of jobs available for untrained laborers
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