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21.03.2020 •
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Take on the role of a person living in a European country that is seeking out funding for an expedition into the New World. Write a letter to your ruler explaining your plan. Be sure to include your reasons, where you want to explore (remember where each European country went in the New World), and what you are expecting to bring back for your ruler. Look back to the reasons why rulers and individuals wanted to explore when coming up with your reasons.
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These exceptions to a strict separation of church and state in France result in part from the enduring central role of the Catholic Church. Sunday attendance at mass has dropped to about 10 percent of the population in France today, but 80 percent of French citizens are still nominally Roman Catholics.