I am timed Read a report of the Paris Medical Faculty from 1348
about the plague.


We can say that the main cause of this pestilence was
and is the configuration of the heavens. In 1345, at 1:00 in the afternoon of March 20th, there was a major conjunction of three planets in the constellation of Aquarius. This conjunction, along with others like it and
the eclipse caused a deadly corruption of the air around
us.


What is the most likely reason this document would be important to a historian's study of the Black Death?

A. It shows the importance of astronomy in medicine
today.

B.It shows how medicine once differed in Paris and
London.

C. It shows how the plague's cause was interpreted in
the past.

D. It shows the desperation to find a cause of the Black
Death.

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Answer 1
C. It shows how the plague’s cause was interpreted in the past.
Answer 2

Answer:

C

Explanation:


Related Questions

(5 points)
What immediately preceded the Progressive Movement?

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Answer:

Hi! I'm not sure if this will help but here goes- "The Progressive Era was a period of widespread social activism and political reform across the United States that spanned the 1890s to the 1920s. The main objectives of the Progressive movement were addressing problems caused by industrialization, urbanization, immigration, and political corruption. The movement primarily targeted political machines and their bosses. By taking down these corrupt representatives in office, a further means of direct democracy would be established. They also sought regulation of monopolies (trustbusting) and corporations through antitrust laws, which were seen as a way to promote equal competition for the advantage of legitimate competitors. They also advocated for new government roles and regulations, and new agencies to carry out those roles, such as the FDA. "

-I got this from Wikepedia,  hopefully this helps you!

Good luck.

Explanation:

Answer:

The Great Depression is the right answer

What was the Pax Romana? and how did it arise? what was like? Why did it end and when?

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Pax Romana is a state of comparative tranquillity throughout the Mediterranean world from the reign of Augustus (27 bce–14 ce) to the reign of Marcus Aurelius (161 –180 ce). Augustus laid the foundation for this period of concord, which also extended to North Africa and Persia.

The Pax Romana began when Octavian (Augustus) defeated Mark Antony and Cleopatra in the Battle of Actium on 2 September 31 BC and became Roman emperor. He became Princeps or first citizen.

It was a roughly 69-year-long timespan of Roman history which is identified as a period and as a golden age of increased as well as sustained Roman imperialism, relative peace and order, prosperous stability, hegemonial power, and regional expansion, despite a number of revolts

Pax Romana ended following the death of Marcus Aurelius, who broke with recent tradition by anointing his son Commodus as his successor. Plagued by decadence and incompetence, the reign of Commodus ended in 192 A.D. with his assassination, which sparked a civil war that brought an end to a golden age of Roman history.

Pax Romana ended in 180 ce

On a Sunday in April 2017, the organization known as the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, or ISIS, attacked two churches in northern Egypt during times of worship. These attacks led to the death of at least 45 people and the injury of over 100 others. This event became known as the Palm Sunday Bombings.

Based on the information in the text box, which of the following groups was most likely targeted in the April 2017 attack?
A.
Sunni Muslims
B.
Zen Buddhists
C.
Coptic Christians
D.
Orthodox Jews

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Answer: C - coptic christians

Coptic Christians are a minority, about 10%, in a country that is largely Muslim as Egypt is, and although they are under state protection, many extremist groups that supposedly represent Islam as ISIS have had them. Aim for many years.

In the particular case of April 2017, only three weeks ago Pope Francis had visited Egypt, which is why the extremist movement was fired up to carry out these crimes.

I hope this helps!

explain the term aggression as it is used in this historical context

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Answer:

By The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica • Edit History. aggression, in international relations, an act or policy of expansion carried out by one state at the expense of another by means of an unprovoked military attack.

What did the differences between the Democratic-Republican party and Federalists party cause?​

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Answer:

Federalists vs Democratic Republicans. The Federalists had support from wealthy people and from the upper class. The Democratic-Republicans, on the other hand, were supported largely by commoners and the middle class.

Explanation:

One early and divisive difference between the Federalists and the Democratic-Republicans was how they approached Britain and France.

Why did European countries desire Southeast Asian lands?

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Answer:

They wanted to gain monopoly over the spice trade as this trade was very valuable to the Europeans due to high demand for various spices such as pepper, cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves

How did the US respond to Mosaddeq attempt to take control of Iran’s oil for themselves?

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Answer:

The took it for themselves kind of.

Explanation:

On Aug. 19, 1953, elements inside Iran organized and funded by the Central Intelligence Agency and British intelligence services carried out a coup d’état that overthrew the government of Prime Minister Mohammed Mossadegh. Historians have yet to reach a consensus on why the Eisenhower administration opted to use covert action in Iran, tending to either emphasize America’s fear of communism or its desire to control oil as the most important factor influencing the decision. Using recently declassified material, this article argues that growing fears of a “collapse” in Iran motivated the decision to remove Mossadegh. American policymakers believed that Iran could not survive without an agreement that would restart the flow of oil, something Mossadegh appeared unable to secure. There was widespread scepticism of his government’s ability to manage an “oil-less” economy, as well as fears that such a situation would lead inexorably to communist rule. A collapse narrative emerged to guide U.S. thinking, one that coalesced in early 1953 and convinced policymakers to adopt regime change as the only remaining option. Oil and communism both impacted the coup decision, but so did powerful notions of Iranian incapacity and a belief that only an intervention by the United States would save the country from a looming, though vaguely defined, calamity.

What is the Baganuur name for Lunar New Year?

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Chinese New Year!!!!!!!!

Which of the following is true about the treaties made between Native American tribes and the United States in the early 1800s? (3 points)

a.The United States followed through on promises outlined in the treaties.

b.Native American tribes were satisfied with the terms of each treaty.

c.The United States had limited access to land in the Northwest Territory.

d.Native American tribes were promised payment for the land.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Native American tribes were promised payment for the land.

What kind of energy does a mechnical wave carry?

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Answer:they transport enegy like sound and light

Explanation:

Answer: Kinetic energy

Who won the battle of the wilderness in the Civil War?

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Answer:

It was inconclusive and a tactical draw.

Explanation:

The North had more casualties, but based on their size, both armies lost about the same percentage of men.  After a few days, Grant started to move south again.  This was the first time Lee failed; therefore, it was a strategic defeat.

Why did people from Indigenous cultures not claim land?

The land was too expensive to claim.
They did not believe in private property.
The land was controlled by Indigenous leaders.
They believed European settlers owned the land.

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Answer:

this means that Indigenous lands could be occupied and used by the Crown (or whomever the Crown handed control to) as long as they were not altered or damaged.

Explanation:

The root of the word astronomy is astronomos meaning “star arranging.” What does astronomy mean?

A.
the study of the sun

B.
the study of books about space travel

C.
the study of astronauts going into space

D.
the study of objects in space and the universe

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Answer:

The answer is D- the study of objects in space and the universe

Explanation:

I think the awnser is D-the study of objects in space and the universe

what is a parliament​

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Answer:In modern politics and history a parliament is a legislative body of government.

Explanation:

the members of parliament for a particular period, especially between one dissolution and the next

Explanation:

Drag each tile to the correct box.
Arrange the events that led to the inclusion of the Bill of Rights in the Constitution in the correct sequence.
James Madison, a Congressman, drafts
and proposes the Bill of Rights to
Congress.
The thirteen colonies of the United States
ratify the Articles of Confederation.
The ten amendments that form the Bill of
Rights become part of the US
Constitution.
A Constitutional Convention takes place to
form a new federal government with better

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Answer:

that is the real and written constitution of the United States today

Which statement describes Clinton's approval ratings
during the budget crisis?
They fell from November 1995 to January 1996,
and then mostly rose.
O They fell steadily from November 1995 to
September of 1996,
O They rose steadily from November 1995 to
September 1996
O They rose steadily from November 1995 to January
1996.

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The statement which best represents Clinton's approval ratings during the budget crisis is; They rose steadily from November 1995 to September 1996.

Clinton's approval rating

Clinton's job approval rating statistically ranged from 36% in mid-1993 to 64% in late 1993 and early 1994. In his second term, his rating consistently ranged from the high-50s to the high-60s. After his impeachment proceedings in 1998 and 1999, Clinton's rating reached its highest point at 73% approval.

On this note, his ratings rose steadily from November 1995 to September 1996.

Read more on Clinton's approval rating;

https://brainly.com/question/9496686

Answer:

its A

Explanation:

What did the treaty of Virsalli’s require the Germans to do one limit the size of his military to fewer than 100,000 soldiers to pay for all the damage done during the war which was a Normas amount three become allies with United States and Great Britain and help them out in the future if needed for accept responsibility for the entire world war one

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To communicate during the time and Great Britain for all the damage done

according to you what is the right way to live a successful live.?
answer must be long 5 to 7 pages

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Explanation:

I'm not going to write 5 to 7 pages lololol, but I'll give you some suggestions that may be relatable.

Everyone that has ever lived is unique. So, there are literally billions of differing ways someone has and will think of living a successful life.

So, what's important in your life?

Do you want to start a family and make the next generation of successful children that may beneficially impact the world?

Do you want to help people in your community regarding homelessness, lack of food, mental health issues, or domestic disturbances?

Do you want to serve your nation in the military and be patriotic (although you don't have to be in the military to be patriotic)?

Do you want to travel the world and assist those in other countries that are less fortunate?

So far, I've stated suggestions that help others, but if you don't find those necessary to lead a successful life then read on.

Maybe a successful life for you can be simple if that's what you want. Finish schooling, find a job, and enjoy life one day at a time whether it be through art, video games, or cooking.

Find a passion that you have or a passion you may think is interesting, and expand upon it! Your interests could be hanging out with friends and going to parties/raves and meeting even more people. Or, they could be reading a book at night peacefully.

Whatever you want to do in life, go for it and achieve it! There isn't a wrong way to live your life successfully (disregarding criminal acts). If religion is important or petitioning laws then so be it!

You may have an inkling, an idea, or a glimpse of what may lead to a successful life. Write about it and explore every avenue of what YOU hink makes a successful life!

Hopefully this guides you and good luck!

_____________ is the area of dark created when an object blocks light.

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Answer:

Shadow

Explanation:

A shadow is the area of darkness created when an object blocks light

PLEASE SOMEONE ANSWER IT ITS TIMED
Which of the following phrases related to the topic of nineteenth-century immigration is the best example of an
objective voice?
A. numerous unskilled workers
B. hardworking, desperate families
C. intelligent but uneducated children
D. adventurous, young pioneers

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Answer: The Answer is A the First One from what im seeing

the answer is a; numerous unskilled workers :)

All of the following nations remained under Soviet control after 1945 EXCEPT:
Poland
Greece
Hungary
O Czechoslovakia

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Answer:

Greece

Explanation:

Greece, i believe that is the answer

A skeptic is defined as…

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Answer:

The def. of a skeptic is 1. a person inclined to question, or doubt accepted opinions. 2. an ancient or modern philosopher who denies the possibility of knowledge, or even rational belief, in some sphere. or 3. another word for skeptic (If there's options to your question ex. on a test you might want to put that in the q as well) 

Explanation:

no explanation needed

A person inclined to question or doubt accepted opinions.

Who was Baldassare Castiglione?
A. a native Florentine who wrote a pamphlet on how princes can stay in power
B. a ruthless ruler who defeated his enemies through trickery and sheer terror
C.a courtier to Francesco Gonzaga and the author of The Book of the Courtier
O a ruler who followed the ideals listed in The Book of the Courtier

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Escritor y diplomático italiano nacido cerca de Mantua el 6 de diciembre de 1478 y fallecido en Toledo, España, el 2 de febrero de 1529. Participó activamente en la política italiana de su tiempo, residiendo en la corte ducal de Urbino, tras lo cual fue nombrado embajador en Roma, donde entabló amistad con el artista Rafael Sanzio. Tras enviudar en 1520 se ordenó sacerdote, siendo nombrado nuncio apostólico en 1524, trasladándose a España. Tras el saqueo de Roma por parte de las tropas imperiales de Carlos V, el papa Clemente VII lo acusó de no haber intervenido para evitarlo, aunque Castiglione logró el perdón papal tras una carta personal al Santo Padre. En 1529 contrajo unas violentas fiebres y murió en Toledo, sede de la nunciatura en España.

Literariamente es reconocido por Il Cortegiano (El cortesano, 1528) una obra en cuatro partes, en forma de diálogo, en las que hace un resumen de cómo ha de ser el perfecto hombre renacentista en cuanto a instrucción, modales, relación con la autoridad, etc. La obra fue traducida al español por Juan Boscán a petición de Garcilaso de la Veg

The photograph above shows the first African Americans elected to

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Answer:

Congress

Explanation:

Answer:

c

Explanation:

Which sentence best explains the public response to the Declaration of Independence?

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Answer:

The public did not hear about the Declaration of Independence until after the war ended. They responded with relief.

Explanation:

ASAP!!

Many Texas women helped fight for civil rights throughout the 20th century, including Jane McCallum and Lulu Belle Madison White. Which statement describes a similarity in their movements?
A) They both fought to remove segregation in public schools.
B) They both helped lead the bus boycott throughout the South.
C) They were both lawyers who fought in civil rights court cases.
D) They both fought for voting rights for specific groups of people.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

I just finished the test

Answer:

d

Explanation:

When was Yin and Yang first created

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Answer:

"Origins of the Terms Yin and Yang. The earliest Chinese characters for yin and yang are found in inscriptions made on “oracle bones” (skeletal remains of various animals used in ancient Chinese divination practices at least as early as the 14th century B.C.E.).'

Explanation:

Answer:

14th centurey of bce

Explanation:

Which of the following were NOT among organized crime's diversified illegal activities after the repeal of Prohibition?

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Answer:

The answer is not Racketeering and Extortion

Explanation:

pros of the california gold rush

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Answer:

It helped the development of urbanization in meek towns like Sacramento and San Francisco. During the gold rush these mini towns turned into industrialized cities. The cities helped industry, education and trade. Not only was there a population boom, there was an agricultural boom as well.

Explanation:


6.
Which of the following states Hume's standard for evaluating arguments from
analogy?
a.
The standard deviation must be within a definitely subscribed range.
b.
The argument is only as strong as the analogy.
c.
The analogy must be common sensical when you first look at it.
d.
The contemplation of truth and beauty must be instantiated in the heart of the
assessor.

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Answer:

C). The analogy must be common sensical when you first look at it.

Explanation:

Hume is a popularly known empiricist who believes that analogical reasoning leads us to make inductive inference or decision which are based on our limited experiences and hence, the validity of such inferences come under question. Thus, the third statement correctly states the standard for his argument while examining arguments from analogy that 'The analogy must be common sensical when you first look at it' instead of drawing conclusions merely on the basis of similarities as he feels there's huge distinction between being similar and being identical. Thus, option C is the correct answer.

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