1. In the second half of the 20th century, why did many countries, including West Germany, the United Kingdom, and Saudi Arabia, change their immigration laws? Text to speech
A:A. to relieve labor shortages
B:B. to increase shrinking populations
C:C. to enable those fleeing communism to immigrate
D:D. to eliminate racial barriers to immigration

2. The successor of St. Peter is the ___________.
20 points
Priest
Pope
People
Party

3. The first Ecumenical Council was _____________.
20 points
The First Council of Nicaea
The First Council of Constantinople
The First Council of Ephesus
The First Council of Chalcedon

4. What does infallible mean?
Incapable of being right
Incapable of being funny
Incapable of being wrong
Incapable of being cool

Respuesta :

1.to eliminate racial barriers to immigration
2.pope
3.the first council of Nicaea
4.incapable of being wrong

West Germany, the United Kingdom, and Saudi Arabia, change their immigration laws to eliminate racial barriers to immigration. Thus the option (D) is correct. Thus the option (D) is correct in the first part of question. The option 2nd is correct in second part. the option 1st correct in the third part of the question. In the fourth part of the question 3rd option is correct.

What is immigration?

Immigration refers to the procedure in which a person becomes the permanent resident of the country in which he migrated. Many of the countries changed their immigration laws to eliminate racial barriers to immigration.

The successor of St. Peter is the Pope. He was the leader of the catholic church.The first Ecumenical Council was The First Council of Nicaea which was Christian bishops convened in the Bithynian city of Nicaea.The  infallible means Incapable of being wrong.

Thus the option (D) is correct in the first part of question. The option 2nd is correct in second part. the option 1st correct in the third part of the question. In the fourth part of the question 3rd option is correct.

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