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Why did a group known as theologians arise during the Roman Empire rather than the Roman Republic?

i dont f***** know, i am the one asking this question


What were flying buttresses used for in the middle ages?

The purpose of any buttress, including flying, is to resist the lateral forces pushing a wall outwards (which may arise from stone vaulted ceilings or from wind-loading on roofs) by redirecting them to the ground.


Why did the conflict arise in 1848 in western territories over the issue of slavery?

In the election of 1848, the Democrats chose a platform that remained silent on slavery. Nominee Lewis Cass was pro-slavery, so many anti-slavery Democrats walked out of the Baltimore convention to begin the Free Soil party.


Do you think Christianity would have developed in the same way if it had arisen in an area outside the roman empire?

It is unlikely that Christianity would have developed in the same way if it had arisen in an area outside the Roman Empire. Originally, the Christians were Jews who followed the Jewish Law and preached the teaching of Jesus to other Jews. The foundations of Christian theology were then laid by Paul of Tarsus, who said that salvation did not require following the Jewish laws. It required faith in Jesus as the saviour and this could free people form sin. Therefore, Paul made Christianity accessible to the gentiles (non-Jews) of the Roman Empire. The Christian churches and theology were developed by theologians and priest in various areas of the empire and was a Roman development. Had Christianity arisen outside the Roman Empire, it would have been developed by different people and would have been different.


What are the similarities of Feudal and Manorial System?

The similarities of the two systems lie in the exchange of support and loyalty for the use of land. On the manor, the serfs were required to support the lord of the manor, in exchange for the rights to use the land, to have a home, and to be protected. In a monarchy, the lords were required to support the monarch in exchange for the right to have and use the manor and the protection of the monarch in time of need. Speaking broadly, manorialism was a system of running an agricultural estate called a manor, but feudalism was a system of running a country in which the land was distributed, as manors, to lords in exchange for support of the monarch. This question is a difficult to answer because different people use different meanings for the term, "feudal." To some people, the feudal system and the manorial system were almost the same thing. To other people they were very different. The manorial system is derived from the old farming system of the Roman empire, under which coloni worked on villas. Emperor Constantine I issued an edict that the coloni were not allowed to leave the villas, and so the system under which peasants were bound to the soil was born. The system of the villa evolved during the Middle Ages into the manorial system, which was basically the same, but more formalized. The coloni became serfs, and the villas became manors, but there were other changes, including systematized cooperative agriculture, manorial officers, manorial courts, and so on. And there are people who regard the feudal system as the manorial system with the added feature of manors being granted by kings in exchange for support. The manorial system existed through pretty much the entire Middle Ages, with some modification, such as the fact that nearly all the serfs had become free tenants by the end of the medieval time. The more narrow definition of the feudal system has manors as a part of the system, but its important features could probably have been developed without manors. According to this definition, feudalism was the use of a decentralized military system, as a response to the immediate threats to the nations that could arise locally, so quickly that the central government could not respond. An example of such a threat was an attack by Vikings, who could take what they wanted, destroy what remained, and be gone before the monarch even heard the news of what was happening. The manors were used as the reward to members of the nobility for their support of the monarch, and to provide a support base for the knights and soldiers, horses, and equipment supplied from the manor. Under this definition, feudalism had its beginnings about the time of Charlemagne, but had passed out of existence in most of Europe long before the end of the Middle Ages as central governments became strong again. As an example, according to this definition, feudalism was introduced to England by William the Conqueror, and was ended in the first quarter of the 14th century. There are links below to articles on manorialism and feudalism.

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Why did American slavery arise who started it why did they do this please help me?

It began as an extension of the Carribean slave trade, primarily by Portugese merchants, although many others were involved, and it was done for the profit of what was called Black Gold.


Why do trade networks arise?

because resources are valuable


Why did slavery arise in the European colonies?

To provide labor for the colonies.


What accounting issues arise for a company as a result of engaging in international trade?

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How do you trade arise with comparative advantage?

Trade arises under comparative advantage because of differences in pretrade relative prices.


What problems arise as a result of the large number of Russian living on the north European plain?

overpopulation and pollution


How has the membership of the European Union helped Ireland?

More trade links. Investment from other countries coming into Irish companies. Funding for major infrastructure projects. Stronger ties to other countries. Getting ideas from other countries that could work in Ireland. Improvements in many areas that arise from some of the laws coming from the European Union, such as equality legislation.


What is the best song by sepultura?

That's a matter of opinion. Personally, I tend to favour 'Show Me the Wrath', 'Primitive Future', 'Arise', 'Meaningless Movements', and 'Slave New World'.


What problems are faced in Singapore nowadays?

I believe One of them would be the Space in the country. It has always been known that Singapore has a small land area and so a problem may arise on how to expand.


What is the future tense of arise?

Will arise (for example, I will arise).


What will happen when the country of Mexico receive little rain?

Most deserts will expand, and many farming communities will be abandoned. Also many conflicts would arise, if drinking and tap water becomes scarce.


What is the Cause of disappearance of lions?

The main causes of lion disappearance include habitat loss, human-wildlife conflict, poaching, and illegal wildlife trade. As human populations expand and encroach on lion habitats, there is less space and resources available for lions to survive. Additionally, conflicts arise when lions come into contact with humans and their livestock, leading to retaliatory killing. Lastly, poaching and the illegal trade of lion parts further endanger their populations.