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Clearly, the period of the Crusades was a time of cultural clash between Christian Western Europe and Muslim Arab Palestine. ?
In what ways does Usama’s text illustrate that cultural clash? To what extent do you think the terms of that clash continue to exist in the twenty-first century?
2 AnswersHistory5 months agohow would you characterize that relationship?
If you had to base an assessment of the relationship between the Franks and the Muslim Arabs entirely on Usama ibn Munqidh’s “Muslim View of the Crusaders,”
History5 months agoWhat historical circumstances gave rise to the Crusades?
3 AnswersHistory5 months agoReligion history has served as the “glue” that held the social order together, uniting people in a set of common beliefs and practices.?
To what extent did religion serve such a purpose in the Roman
Empire? How successful was it in doing so?
History5 months agoThe ostensible reason for urban's call to the crusade was to liberate the holy city of Jerusalem. ?
Did urban have other motives? if so, what were those motives?
History5 months agoWhich of the following is FALSE about water?
A.
Water absorbs a lot of heat.
B.
Water's molecules holding hands by hydrogen bonds gives it a cohesiveness that causes surface tension.
C.
Water dissolves "unlike" (nonpolar, uncharged, hydrophobic) substances.
D.
Water forms aqueous solutions in the body that allow the chemistry of life to happen within the solutions.
E.
Water is neutral in its pure form (distilled water).
1 AnswerChemistry5 months agoMatch the bond type with its definition.?
covalent bond
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hydrogen bond
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ionic bond
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polar covalent bond
A.
one atom gives away an electron and becomes positive and so is attracted to the ion that picked up the additional electron and became negative
B.
partially negative hydrogen attracts a partially positive ion; a weak bond
C.
sharing 2 electrons equally; a strong bond that stays together in water
D.
sharing 2 electrons unequally so the atom that gets the electrons additional time is a little negative and the atom that that rarely gets the electron is a little positive thus creating a polar molecule, one with different charges on different parts of the molecule
1 AnswerChemistry5 months agoWhich of the following is an example of an element?
A.
H2O (water)
B.
fire
C.
CO2 (carbon dioxide)
D.
C6H12O6 (glucose sugar)
E.
O2 (oxygen)
1 AnswerChemistry5 months agoWhich of the following is an example of chemistry happening in the body and causing life?
A. digestion
B. gas exchange between the blood at the lungs and the air
C. muscle contraction
D. thinking
E. All of the above
3 AnswersChemistry5 months ago