How did living conditions for the lord and workers differ

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Answer: The lords lived in convenience and with luxurious lands which they own. They were not under labor and instead had workers working for their lands. The workers, on the other hand, do not own their own lands and thus rely on the work that is given by the lords. Generally, the lords lived convenient lives while the workers had to suffer. 

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Jefferson belonged to the democrat-Republicans who supported

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Answer:The Decentralisation of power,they want more powers given to the States.

Explanation: Thomas Jefferson was the Washington's secretary of state during the presidency of George Washington,he co-founded the Democratic-Republican party in the year 1790. He has a strong support from the local people who are mainly farmers, Thomas Jefferson saw America more as a confederation and wanted a less power federal government as opposed to the Hamilton group who want more powerful federal government. The present day Democratic party evolved from 'Jeffersson's party' called Democratic-Republican party.

Why do you think the Canadian government is opposed to Quebec's becoming a separate nation? In your answer, briefly explain why some residents of Quebec want to break away from Canada.

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The Canadian government is opposed to Quebec's becoming a separate nation because it will be a challenge for Quebec if they do it. They will be allowed to break away on the basis of human rights, and as to how they would themselves protect the right against the Scottish minorities.

Four characteristics of rome and its people

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Assuming you're referring to ancient Rome, some characteristics would include pride, wealth, territorial expansion, and more importantly the military, which was at the center of society. 
1. The Romans were the most powerful people in the ancient world from around the third century B.C. all the way until almost the sixteenth century A.D. That's about 1,700 of dominance. This fact is the most striking and telling of the Romans. They were the top dogs, influencing and controlling the whole western world longer than any civilization that has ever existed. Today, dozens of nations are either seriously influenced by Roman culture, or were directly shaped by its historical weight.


2. The Romans were master "stealers". Their roads wee copied by their northern neighbors during the Roman Kingdom, their toilets and aqueduct technolgoy and all that might have been taken from North Africans, their relgion was stolen from the Greeks, Christianity from the Judeans, military dress from the Gauls, art and education from the Greeks too... you get the idea.



3. They were fighters. Thy conquered the world not because it was a dangerous and scary place where there had to be somebody on top. Few wanted to invade and take the spoils or become "masters of the world" The Romans went far and wide in search of new land to take. Their ability to steal and adapt didn't exclude their military. Theirs was the most technically and tactically advanced army the world would see for ages. They rarely had reason beyond their own ambitions to expand and subjugate unwilling, victimized peoples into slavery and military service and often early graves. One historian said, "Rome created a wasteland and called it peace".



4. The Romans were decadent with their riches. Well, at least their leaders were. Rome, the city, had loads of huge and beautiful monuments dedicated to some victory or god or leader. The Pantheon (an expensive, domed temple built to honor the gods; famous for its freestanding dome), Nero's Palace (a huge, expensive personal mansion he built on the ashes of a section of Rome he burned down secretly), the Colosseum (a super-famous arena where people would fight and be executed in sand for entertainment of the masses), and the Circus Maximus (the largest arena in the world at the time, housing hugely popular chariot races and huger crouds) are just a few examples.

Which of the following statements best describes the use of the term “new world”? A. "New world" referred to the expanded understanding of the Earth's landmasses as a result of Magellan's expedition.

B. "New world" is how Europeans of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries referred to the continents of North and South America.

C. "New world" is the term given to Spanish culture by the civilizations of North and South America.

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B New world is how Europeans of the 15 and 15 centuries referred to the continents of north and south America 

Compare the roles of national and provincial government in the country's legislation

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Letus put the implementation of policies in an Environment perspective as anexample.TheProvincial Government is tasked in translating environmental guidelines regionally.The provincial governments brainstorm and implement regional policies and plansfor the benefit of the residents living in the area. Municipal Government, onthe other hand, establishes policies catering the nation. They have thecapacity to have the means (legally and financially) to implement the policies.They may also coordinate with the authorities ensure the implementation.

If Thomas Jefferson was alive today how old would he have been

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Thomas Jefferson would be 272 years old