b. a large, airy room inside the main entrance of a wealthy Roman's home
c. the center where people meet to visit and conduct business
d. stone channels used to carry water into the city from the surrounding hills
Answer:
B.
a large, airy room inside the main entrance of a wealthy Roman's home
Explanation:
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Today's city of Istanbul was known under many names of non-Turkish origin, as well as Turkish origin. One of the first names of this city is Constantinople, obtained by Emperor Constantine, who chose this city as his residence and enthused him for the capital of the Roman Empire. In addition, this city was also named Byzantium during the Byzantine rule, as well as Stamboul and Istanbul, how it was called from the time of the Turks. However, the name of the city was officially changed from Constantinople to Istanbul in 1930.
The correct answer is: Byzantium
Answer:
Lack of workng force.
Explanation:
New England's territory was marked by agricultural production in a plantation system: monoculture worked by slave labor on large estates and intended for sale on the European market. There was a distinct settlement logic in this region, in the face of slave labor and agricultural production of tobacco, cotton, rice and indigo (indigo) for Europe.
Thomas Hobbes's Leviathan
Baron de Montesquieu's The Spirit if Laws
The U.S. Constitution