Harriet Tubman is the most famous conductor. Over a decade she took 19 trips back to the south to guide friends and family to freedom. Every trip was a dangerous trek but it meant freedom for those she cared. Each journey was different and along the years she built up a network of stations owned
United Germany under Prussian rule by means of "blood and iron", came from Prussia's junker class (nobles) was prime minister for King William I but then became chancellor, master of realpolitik, NOT a German nationalist, rather his loyalty was to Hohenzollerns (ruling dynasty of Prussia) main goal was to bring more power to the hohenzollerns, strengthened army and led Prussia into 3 wars which increased Prussia's prestige and paved the way for German unity
<em>1) Which of the following best describes the origins of Christianity?</em>
d) It emerged from Judaism and was based on the teachings of Jesus.
The Law and the Prophets -- the holy books of Judaism -- became the Old Testament of the Christian faith. The New Testament was added to that, which described the life of Jesus (in the Gospels) and expounded on the teachings of Jesus (in the Epistles).
<em>2) Which aspects of Jesus's teachings would influence Roman and other legal systems?</em>
c) ideas about justice
The influence of Christian ideas about justice would especially take root in the Roman Empire as the empire itself became Christianized. By the 4th century, even the emperor, Constantine, became a convert to Christianity. From that point on the empire was dominated by Christian thought.