In a nutshell the Maga Carta was a Document written after 1066
and William The Bastard's sucessfull invasion of England. The
Document engraved the rights of land owners against the state. its
magna carta not maga carta
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What term was given to the warriors or knights of feudal Japan
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Bushi or Samurai
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What is the weight of Jesus Christ
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We can not tell the exact weight of Jesus, as we have not seen
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Who was the first Roman Emperor to make Christianity equal to all other religions
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Constantine was the first Roman emperor to legalize and make Christianity equal to other religions.
Constantine was the first Roman emperor to legalize and make Christianity equal to other religions.
Constantine was the first Roman emperor to legalize and make Christianity equal to other religions.
Constantine was the first Roman emperor to legalize and make Christianity equal to other religions.
Constantine was the first Roman emperor to legalize and make Christianity equal to other religions.
Constantine was the first Roman emperor to legalize and make Christianity equal to other religions.
Constantine was the first Roman emperor to legalize and make Christianity equal to other religions.
Constantine was the first Roman emperor to legalize and make Christianity equal to other religions.
Constantine was the first Roman emperor to legalize and make Christianity equal to other religions.
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How did the Arabian Peninsulas location help Muslim traders dominate trade along the Indian Ocean
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Its central location gave Muslim traders access to both land and
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Which statement accurately compares the Byzantine emperors Justinian I and Basil I
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Both emperors improved the Byzantine legal system by organizing
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What statements is not true of both the First Crusade launched in 1095 CE and the Fourth Crusade launched a century later
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APEX: Each helped expand the influence of Christianity
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Why did spanish monarchs oppose the spread of protestantism
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They viewed it as a threat to their authority.
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How did Islam influence the government of the ottoman empire
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There are several ways that the Caliph, and the Sunni Religious Order he led in the Ottoman Empire, as well as the Islamic Law helped the Ottoman Sultans and the other secular authorities maintain power.
Geographic Organization: One of the key ways that the mosques served the Ottoman Empire was by keeping parish records of the Ottoman subjects. This allowed the sultan to know how many births and deaths there were in every village in the empire as well as know how many able-bodied men could be summoned as footsoldiers should the need arise. Since the mosques were managed by the government's religious ministry, these records were directly accessible to the sultan. Additionally, since most Imams could read, even though the population in general could not, the mosque could become a place where imperial proclamations could be read out to the population after the khobta or sermon. This allowed for easy dissemination of information from the government to the general population.
Military Assistance: In many parts of the Ottoman military, there were Sufi Mystics who served as patriotic military chaplains. They would provide zeal and patriotism to rally the Ottoman soldiers to the defense of the Empire for religious motives and take care of the soldiers' spiritual concerns. In this way, they helped to motivate the armies.
Dispute Resolution: Al-Qanun (the Religious Law) and the Qadis (Religious Legal Scholars / Judges) served to provide legal and equitable remedies to the people. Al-Qanun was enforceable from religious courts to all secular domains, so the disputes resolved in the religious courts and overseen by the Caliph had actual effect and restored domestic tranquility. Additionally, by allowing the Qadis to oversee the allocation of justice, the sultan was freer to allocate funds to imperial construction products or military endeavors, allowing the Ottomans to more effectively police their territory and expand it.
Cultural Unity: The dominance of Sunni Islam in all parts of the Ottoman Empire helped solidify a unified culture, especially in places like the Arab World, where most of the population resented Turkish control over Non-Turks. The loyalty to the Caliph in all parts of the Sunni Islamic World gave implicit legitimacy to the Ottoman Empire even from those Sunni Muslims who otherwise would consider rebelling and restoring local Non-Turkish power.
Sultan's Impunity: With the Caliph established as the supreme moral authority, the sultan was not required to be as moral as he would otherwise be required. This allowed the sultan to be crueler to his prisoners and enemies and to violate standards of decency (such as drinking alcohol or having a harem of over four women) without being impeached for it. In many cases, the sultan used direct force to compel obedience and not needing to save face afterwards permitted this to continue. Conversely, the Caliph would have to live a life of piety.
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Which medieval European ruler instituted a national tax system in England and strengthened political and economic ties between England and France
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william the conqueror
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Which social class in Inca society enjoyed more rights than commoners but fewer rights than nobles
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Conquered nobles
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What statements identifies a difference between Richard the Lionheart and Charlemagne
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Richard the Lionheart’s major military campaign ended in a treaty, while Charlemagne‘s ended in complete victory. (APEX)
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Is not among the fundamental principles of roman Catholicism
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APEX: recognizing the roman emperors authority
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Which statement best describes the significance of suleyman the magnificent
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What is the English Maga Carta
In a nutshell the Maga Carta was a Document written after 1066
and William The Bastard's sucessfull invasion of England. The
Document engraved the rights of land owners against the state. its
magna carta not maga carta
What term was given to the warriors or knights of feudal Japan
Bushi or Samurai
What is the weight of Jesus Christ
We can not tell the exact weight of Jesus, as we have not seen
him, we only have pictures and paintings of Jesus.
Who was the first Roman Emperor to make Christianity equal to all other religions
Constantine was the first Roman emperor to legalize and make Christianity equal to other religions.
Constantine was the first Roman emperor to legalize and make Christianity equal to other religions.
Constantine was the first Roman emperor to legalize and make Christianity equal to other religions.
Constantine was the first Roman emperor to legalize and make Christianity equal to other religions.
Constantine was the first Roman emperor to legalize and make Christianity equal to other religions.
Constantine was the first Roman emperor to legalize and make Christianity equal to other religions.
Constantine was the first Roman emperor to legalize and make Christianity equal to other religions.
Constantine was the first Roman emperor to legalize and make Christianity equal to other religions.
Constantine was the first Roman emperor to legalize and make Christianity equal to other religions.
How did the Arabian Peninsulas location help Muslim traders dominate trade along the Indian Ocean
Its central location gave Muslim traders access to both land and
sea routes between Europe and Asia.
Which statement accurately compares the Byzantine emperors Justinian I and Basil I
Both emperors improved the Byzantine legal system by organizing
laws more clearly.
What statements is not true of both the First Crusade launched in 1095 CE and the Fourth Crusade launched a century later
APEX: Each helped expand the influence of Christianity
Why did spanish monarchs oppose the spread of protestantism
They viewed it as a threat to their authority.
How did Islam influence the government of the ottoman empire
There are several ways that the Caliph, and the Sunni Religious Order he led in the Ottoman Empire, as well as the Islamic Law helped the Ottoman Sultans and the other secular authorities maintain power.
Geographic Organization: One of the key ways that the mosques served the Ottoman Empire was by keeping parish records of the Ottoman subjects. This allowed the sultan to know how many births and deaths there were in every village in the empire as well as know how many able-bodied men could be summoned as footsoldiers should the need arise. Since the mosques were managed by the government's religious ministry, these records were directly accessible to the sultan. Additionally, since most Imams could read, even though the population in general could not, the mosque could become a place where imperial proclamations could be read out to the population after the khobta or sermon. This allowed for easy dissemination of information from the government to the general population.
Military Assistance: In many parts of the Ottoman military, there were Sufi Mystics who served as patriotic military chaplains. They would provide zeal and patriotism to rally the Ottoman soldiers to the defense of the Empire for religious motives and take care of the soldiers' spiritual concerns. In this way, they helped to motivate the armies.
Dispute Resolution: Al-Qanun (the Religious Law) and the Qadis (Religious Legal Scholars / Judges) served to provide legal and equitable remedies to the people. Al-Qanun was enforceable from religious courts to all secular domains, so the disputes resolved in the religious courts and overseen by the Caliph had actual effect and restored domestic tranquility. Additionally, by allowing the Qadis to oversee the allocation of justice, the sultan was freer to allocate funds to imperial construction products or military endeavors, allowing the Ottomans to more effectively police their territory and expand it.
Cultural Unity: The dominance of Sunni Islam in all parts of the Ottoman Empire helped solidify a unified culture, especially in places like the Arab World, where most of the population resented Turkish control over Non-Turks. The loyalty to the Caliph in all parts of the Sunni Islamic World gave implicit legitimacy to the Ottoman Empire even from those Sunni Muslims who otherwise would consider rebelling and restoring local Non-Turkish power.
Sultan's Impunity: With the Caliph established as the supreme moral authority, the sultan was not required to be as moral as he would otherwise be required. This allowed the sultan to be crueler to his prisoners and enemies and to violate standards of decency (such as drinking alcohol or having a harem of over four women) without being impeached for it. In many cases, the sultan used direct force to compel obedience and not needing to save face afterwards permitted this to continue. Conversely, the Caliph would have to live a life of piety.
Which medieval European ruler instituted a national tax system in England and strengthened political and economic ties between England and France
william the conqueror
Which social class in Inca society enjoyed more rights than commoners but fewer rights than nobles
Conquered nobles
What statements identifies a difference between Richard the Lionheart and Charlemagne
Richard the Lionheart’s major military campaign ended in a treaty, while Charlemagne‘s ended in complete victory. (APEX)
Is not among the fundamental principles of roman Catholicism
APEX: recognizing the roman emperors authority
Which statement best describes the significance of suleyman the magnificent
We don't have your statements so I can't answer your
question.