Why was Ancient Greece a classical civilization (timeless with ideas that lasted)?
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Classical Greece had a powerful influence on the Roman Empire and on the foundations of Western civilization. Much of modern Western politics, artistic thought (architecture, sculpture), scientific thought, theatre, literature and philosophy derives from this period of Greek history.

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Ancient Greece is considered a classical civilization because of its huge impact on later European life, law, and politics.


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Who was the boy who  became king at the age of 9?

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It depends what country you are talking about, but I'd like to think you are talking about the kings of England.

King Henry III ascended to the throne on October 18, 1216
King Edward VI ascended to the throne on January 28, 1547
King Aethelred II The Unready ascended to the throne on March 18, 978.
Thats it for British kings. 

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louis xIII

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HE BECAME KING AT AGE 9 AFTER HIS FATHER HENRY THE IV WAS ASSASINATED

Write an essay that answers these essential questions: If you had to move to any Latin American country tomorrow, what country would you choose? Why?

Actually write an essay pls with real facts and 300 words

Be sure to include facts that help form your opinion.

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The Latins were an ancient Italic people of the Latium region in central Italy (Latium Vetus, "Old Latium"), in the 1st millennium BC. Although they lived in independent city-states, they spoke a common language (Latin), held common religious beliefs, and shared a sense of kinship, expressed in the myth that all Latins descend from Latinus. Latinus was worshiped on Mons Albanus (Monte Albano) during an annual festival attended by all Latins, including those from Rome, one of the Latin states. The Latin cities extended common rights of residence and trade to one another.

Rome's territorial ambitions united the rest of the Latins against it in 341 BC, but in the end Rome won in 338 BC. Consequently, some of the Latin states were incorporated within the Roman state, and their inhabitants were given full Roman citizenship. Others became Roman allies and enjoyed certain privileges.

Middle Ages

Further information: Latin Rite and Western Christianity

After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, many Europeans held on to the "Latin" identity, more specifically, in the sense of the Romans, as members of the Empire.

In the Eastern Roman Empire, and the broader Greek-Orthodox world, Latins was a synonym for all people who followed Roman Catholic Christianity.[2] It was generally a negative characterization, especially after the 1054 schism.[2] Latins is still used by the Orthodox church communities, but only in a theological context.

The Holy Roman Empire was founded centuries after the fall of Rome but brandished the name of the Roman people and honoured the king with the title "King of the Romans". Despite this, the Holy Roman Empire was largely a Germanic affair with German kings, although its territory was considerably greater than present-day Germany.

Modern uses

Latin Europe

See also: Romance-speaking Europe

The term "Latin" is used in reference to European people whose cultures are particularly Roman-derived, generally including the use of Romance languages and the traditional predominance of Western Christianity (especially Roman Catholicism).[3] Strong Roman legal and cultural traditions characterize these nations. Latin Europe is a major subdivision of Europe, along with Germanic Europe and Slavic Europe.

Latin America

Main articles: Latin Americans and Latin America

Of all world regions, the Americas have been most significantly influenced by Romance-speaking European countries in regards to culture, language, religion, and genetic contribution to the population. The Latin European-influenced region of the Americas came to be called Latin America in the 19th century. The French Emperor Napoleon III is often credited with this naming.[4] The term is usually used to refer to Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking countries, namely Hispanic America and Brazil. The majority of Latin Americans have some ancestry of Latin Europe, notably Italian, Spanish, French, Portuguese and Romanian .

Lazio

The Central Italian region, the birthplace of Latin Civilization, still preserves its Latin identity in the modern name Lazio (Ancient Latium).

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Why did the Populists fear the influence of cities on politics?

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"The major influence of the People's Party (the Populists) is that it did a great deal to lead to the rise of the Progressives in the early 1900s. As an often-quoted line goes, populism

shaved its whiskers, washed its shirt, put on a derby, and moved up into the middle class

When it did this, it became Progressivism. The Progressive agenda was really based on the Populists' agenda, only with much less of an emphasis on farmers and rural people.

In the longer term, you could argue that the Populists' ideas have been very enduring. They have (you could argue) led to modern day politicians like Sarah Palin who believe in the idea of "common" or "regular" or "real" Americans fighting a battle against the elites."

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What is a good you would purchase more of if its price was lowered?

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Things such as entertainment, or objects like alcohol and cigarettes

Political tensions due to religious differences are part of the overall character of the Middle East. The only Middle Eastern country in which Islam is not the primary religion is __________. A. Iran B. Israel C. Saudi Arabia D. Turkey

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I believe the correct answer from the choices listed above is option B. Political tensions due to religious differences are part of the overall character of the Middle East. The only Middle Eastern country in which Islam is not the primary religion is Israel. As what I have known, it is the center of Christianity.

Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.

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The correct answer is B. israel

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I got it right on edge :)

Why did spain set up colonies in north america?

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colonies were a tremendous source of wealth and power for European nations such as spain. mexico for example has rich silver mines