<span>The perfect right of kings or heavenly right is a political and religious tenet of legal and political authenticity. It declares that a ruler is liable to no natural expert, inferring the privilege to govern specifically from the will of God. The lord is in this way not subject to the will of his kin, the gentry, or some other bequest of the domain</span>
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Options:
Aztec (Mexica) Empire
Safavid Empire
Mughal Empire
Qing dynasty
Answer:
Aztec (Mexica) Empire
Explanation:
During that time period, Canons that are described in the passage hasn't been invented in Aztec region. The Aztec army hasn't even used an advanced weapons like this even during their fall when they're facing the Invaders from the Spanish Empire.
Both Safavid Empire , Mughal Empire , Qing dynasty on the other hand were known to used this weapon to break down the walls of the fortresses that belonged to their opposition.
Answer:
The Rosenbergs were convicted of spying on behalf of the Soviet Union.
No, I think that the sentence was too severe. The Rosenbergs' two sons were orphaned by the executions and were not adopted by any relatives.
One of the sons, Michael Meeropol, wrote The Rosenberg Letters: A Complete Edition of the Prison Correspondence of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg. It recited letters exchanged between Ethel Rosenberg and her sons. In the letters, Ethel felt optimistic that she would be released because of her innocence.
Explanation:
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Industrial Revolution was in the 18th and 19th century