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Which statement best describes the influence of this document? Select one: It helped establish the tradition of self-government. It established the concept of unalienable rights. It outlined a plan for independence from British rule. It was the first attempt to combine political and religious laws.
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History, 21.06.2019 15:10
Which of the following can you infer about the napoleonic code from the map? it was influential in europe, but its influence did not spread overseas.most european countries rejected it.it was influential in the development of legal systems throughout europe.it was short-lived in a few european countries, as most countries reverted back to their own legal systems.
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History, 21.06.2019 17:50
The princes of europe believed that they were no longer obligated to remain under the authority of the church. the idea of another christian church, one outside of the pope's authority, had financial appeal as well. many european leaders began to seize church property and place it under the authority of the state. based on the text, why did another christian church appeal to european princes? it would allow them to make religious decisions. it would give them authority over people. it would allow them to expand their lands. it would allow them to influence the pope.
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To keep other european powers from threatening its empire in america, spain sent soldiers, settlers, and?
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History, 22.06.2019 07:10
Which industries produced great profits and wealth in the late 1800s
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