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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Why do developing nations tend to be more heavily affected by pandemics than developed nations? A. Developing nations are unable to resist the social problems of plague. B. Developing nations lack the resources to control the spread of disease. C. Developed nations place the burden of prevention on the developing nations. D. Developed nations are able to use armies to block borders and prevent spreading.

OpenStudy (eheuchmarie):

B

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I'm gonna say B. We went over this a little bit in AP Human Geo

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Why?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Countries early in the demographic transition model stages are inherently worse off. This includes economically, medically, population density wise

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Basically because it helps lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thank you. Can you help me on a couple more?

OpenStudy (eheuchmarie):

what do you need help with

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Since the perfection of blessedness consists in the knowledge of God, he has been pleased, in order that none might be excluded from the means of obtaining felicity, not only to deposit in our minds that seed of religion of which we have already spoken, but so to manifest his perfections in the whole structure of the universe, and daily place himself in our view, that we cannot open our eyes without being compelled to behold him. His essence, indeed, is incomprehensible, utterly transcending all human thought; but on each of his works his glory is engraven in characters so bright, so distinct, and so illustrious, that none, however dull and illiterate, can plead ignorance as their excuse.—Public Domain Which of the following statements reflects the ideas in the passage? God is undetectable to the human eye. God exists only in the outside world, not internally. Only clergy can sense God's presence. God can be seen in nature.

OpenStudy (eheuchmarie):

I would believe that A. God is undetectable to the human eye would be the answer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I was thinking that too

OpenStudy (eheuchmarie):

Hope I was of some help!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A few more? Please

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Whereas, then, first of all, it has noticed that the number of suspected and pernicious books, wherein an impure doctrine is Contained, and is disseminated far and wide, has in these days increased beyond measure, which indeed has been the cause that many censures have been, out of a godly zeal, published in divers provinces, and especially in the fair city of Rome,--and yet that no salutary remedy has availed against so great and pernicious a disorder; It hath thought good, that Fathers specially chosen for this inquiry, should carefully consider what ought to be done in the matter of censures and of books, and also in due time report thereon to this holy Synod; to the end that It may more easily separate the various and strange doctrines, as wingspanle from the wheat of Christian truth, and may more conveniently deliberate and determine, in regard thereof, that which shall seem best adapted to remove scruples from the minds of very many, and to do away with various causes of complaint.—Public Domain This passage alludes to the creation of which of the following? the Inquisition the Index of Forbidden Books the Society of Jesus the Peace of Westphalia

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I've never heard of any of those lol Using an educated guess I'd pick either A or C? Is the Inquisition is related to the Crusades?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I have no idea was D is btw

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yea, im going to try A

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thank you to everyone who helped me. :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Welcome :) What class is that anyways? lol

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