Is the saying the higher the clouds the better the weather true
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High clouds indicate the dry air and high pressure of fair
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New plants that came to the americas from europe asia and africa
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sunflowers
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What factors contributed to the artistic shift from Italian Renaissance to Mannerism
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The fart of Leonardo Da Vinci
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Who is super power of 16Th century
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Ottoman Empire
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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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What paintings of Jesus Christ was most likely made during the Renaissance
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The painting on the right, because it includes elements of medieval and Byzantine styles such as flat, expressionless figures in unnatural positions.
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Who was a supporter of Anabaptism
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John of Leyden
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Which answer choice correctly explains how nicolaus Copernicus contributes to secularism during the renaissance
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The allowed new ideas to flow more easily to distant places during the Renaissance.
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Printing press. -Apex
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Unlike much of the rest of Western Europe in the 13th century
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Italy was divided into city-states where middle-class citizens seized power and promoted international exchange.
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As a result of their dissatisfaction with the Catholic Church both Martin Luther and Henry VIII did what
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They started a new Church: Luther's came to be named the
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What statement correctly describes the relationship between Italian city states and the European renaissance
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The Renaissance began in Italian city states, where middle class citizens grew to challenge the traditional powers of feudal Europe
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What brought great wealth and power to Italian city-states in the 14th century
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Access to trade routes.
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Which sentence describes an effect of the printing press on the renaissance
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It contributed to the spread of Renaissance ideas by allowing authors to cheaply and quickly make copies of their books.
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How does this cathedral relate to renaissance philosophy of humanism
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its domed roof was partially modeled on classical roman
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Is the saying the higher the clouds the better the weather true
High clouds indicate the dry air and high pressure of fair
weather.
so it is true
New plants that came to the americas from europe asia and africa
sunflowers
What factors contributed to the artistic shift from Italian Renaissance to Mannerism
The fart of Leonardo Da Vinci
Who is super power of 16Th century
Ottoman Empire
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.
What paintings of Jesus Christ was most likely made during the Renaissance
The painting on the right, because it includes elements of medieval and Byzantine styles such as flat, expressionless figures in unnatural positions.
Who was a supporter of Anabaptism
John of Leyden
Which answer choice correctly explains how nicolaus Copernicus contributes to secularism during the renaissance
You don't tell us which choices you were given, so we can't help
you.
The allowed new ideas to flow more easily to distant places during the Renaissance.
Printing press. -Apex
Unlike much of the rest of Western Europe in the 13th century
Italy was divided into city-states where middle-class citizens seized power and promoted international exchange.
As a result of their dissatisfaction with the Catholic Church both Martin Luther and Henry VIII did what
They started a new Church: Luther's came to be named the
Lutheran Church, Henry's was called the Church of England.
What statement correctly describes the relationship between Italian city states and the European renaissance
The Renaissance began in Italian city states, where middle class citizens grew to challenge the traditional powers of feudal Europe
What brought great wealth and power to Italian city-states in the 14th century
Access to trade routes.
:: APEX
Which sentence describes an effect of the printing press on the renaissance
It contributed to the spread of Renaissance ideas by allowing authors to cheaply and quickly make copies of their books.
(APEX)
!/
How does this cathedral relate to renaissance philosophy of humanism
its domed roof was partially modeled on classical roman
building