The French man known for believing he could foresee the future was Nostradamus, born Michel de Nostredame in 1503. He was a physician and astrologer, famous for his book "Les Prophéties," published in 1555, which contains a collection of quatrains that many interpret as predictions about future events. Nostradamus's writings have sparked considerable interest and debate over the centuries, with some claiming he accurately predicted major historical events. Though often regarded with skepticism, his legacy as a prophet endures in popular culture.
Micheal Nostrodamus comes to mind
Yeah, I also own a unicorn!
Her name was Cassandra.
She could accurately predict the future. (K12)
Could it have been Mr. French on Family Affair? I believed he smokes cigars.
When the Constitution was adopted in 1789, the Founders couldn't forsee every possible thong that the Congress could be called upon to do, such as regulate the production of Cars (which didn't exist back then). They added the implied powers so that future Congresses could adapt to the times.
Since the Framers knew that they couldn't foresee every issue that would arise in the future, they allowed the Constitution to be amended if the need arose. This could be done through amendments.
Answer this question… Utopian socialists believed that a classless society could be created peacefully, while communists believed that it could only occur through a violent revolution.
Europeans were one of the first groups to believe land could be owned with money.
They were not willing to risk war until they believed the Americans could win.
It's either A) They believed people needed their bodies in the afterlife. B) They believed only whole bodies could enter heaven. C) They wanted to preserve bodies for future generations. D) They hoped to bring people back to live in the future.
The french provided monetary aid once they believed the patriots could win