What was the Latin language still used for with the advent of vernacular literature?
A) Latin was only used for worship of God.
B) Latin was no longer used.
C) Latin was still used for Law, philosophy, and worship.
D) Latin was used strictly for the administration of law.
E) Latin was used strictly for philosophical treaties.
C
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Committed the United States to be friendly and impartial towards "belligerent powers"
a. Neutrality Proclamation b. Jay's Treaty c. Tariff of 1789 d. Pinckney's Treaty
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