I would go with the answers:
The effects of the Reformation were widespread.
Catholicism was still dominant in Europe.
There were many Calvinist centers in France.
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<em>The answers that are incorrect:</em>
Most people in Norway were Catholic.
Because Norway at that time was mostly protestant.
England and Scotland had the most Muslim centers.
Also not true because there weren't many muslims (if there were any there at that time) living in England or Scotland.
Answer:
C and E
Explanation:
C is one of the central ideas, because the passage begins by describing the issues that were occurring in China beforehand, and the growing tension among the citizens. E is also one of the central ideas, because the government managed to disrupt the protests by violently massacring and arresting the protesters who they believed to be a threat to their regime.
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The primary function of this system is to allow assistance with the weapon as it is a kind of radar that will make the weapon function easily and to perform its task accurately when used by the individual such as having to fire the gun.
Answer:
The correct answer is letter D.
Explanation:
Anne Frank Remembered is a documentary produced in 1995 and it is 122 minutes long. Miep Gies was the woman who helped the family when they needed to hide during the Nazi Occupation during World War II.
Letter A is not correct because even though she could've reported the words, it does not add or build suspense. B and C are also incorrect just because they contribute to the last part, which is also the last option.
Withholding information about the outcome is the correct answer; even though readers could foresee the results, the speaker can create tension putting all the elements together (the reaction, the gun, the words) and not saying what is going to happen next.
Answer:
Congress reviews a judicial decision and overturns the Supreme Court
Explanation:
A judicial decision is final with the exceptions of a seldomly used procedure of constitutional amendment or by a ruling from the Court itself.