The ruler who promoted religious diversity in the Ottoman Empire was
Akbar. Akbar encouraged people from all backgrounds and faiths to be
part of his rule, encouraging everyone to join his army and therefore
built a strong force in the process. Although he himself was Muslim, he
married a Hindu princess.
<u>Answer:</u>
<u>Church leaders believed their opinions were more important than the truth.</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
Galileo eventually lost his life for defending the truth. Noteworthy in his defense is the fact he mentioned that the church leaders had greater fondness for their own opinions than for the truth he discovered, which made them deny his discoveries.
It thus shows that they knew it was the <em>truth</em> but denied it.
Answer:
... I don't know your schedule...
so i guess ill write a made up one
I usually wake up around 6:30, to seven o clock every morning ( unless its the weekends) I wake up, eat breakfast, get ready for school, etc. after school depending on if i have plans or not ill do some homework and then head out to catch up with some friends. after about 3 hours i head inside to wash up and get ready for dinner. after dinner i do my sleep routine and head to bed
Baron de Montesquieu was a French political analyst who lived during the Enlightenment. He considered that all things composed of rules and laws, and in the spirit of the Enlightenment and the natural law, should be aware of the law of government and thus reduce the problems in society. His idea of "separation of powers" was based on separate branches of government, mutually subject to checks, with equal but different powers.
The answer is: b)