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Constantinople was geographically close to Rome, the center of the Western Roman Empire.
Constantine the Great did not recognize the existence of “Old Rome” and sought to re-invent it.
The Christian Church and “Old Rome” leaders had moved to Constantinople.
The correct answer is: Constantine the Great built the city to resemble Rome, the center of the Western Roman Empire.
The city of Byzantium was renamed as a new capital for the Roman Empire by Constantine the Great.
In AD 324, Constantine the Great had reunited the two parts of the Roman empire, the east and the west, as well as converting the city of Byzantium ("New Rome") into its new capital.
The city as a new capital, obtained more money for new constructions in the city and soon became the most populated and rich city.
b. made up of all member nations.
c. made up of temporary and permanent members.
d. the UN president and other heads of state.
A. Nixon’s scandal shook the public’s trust in government.
B. Ford faced criticism for pardoning Nixon.
C. Newspaper were not covering economic issues.
D. Ford needed to successfully fight inflation.
The answer is letter A. The Watergate scandal had shaken the Americans. Ford was appointed President by President Nixon after his vice president resigned. Because of this, Ford tried to regain the public’s trust as soon as he sat down as the President of the United States.
She traveled south as a journalist and wrote about what she saw.
B.
She wrote a powerful novel about the inherent evils of slavery.
C.
She wrote about her own experiences as a slave on a plantation.
D.
She ran for the Senate and made speeches against slavery.
Harriet Beecher Stowe had written the Uncle Tom’s Cabin. This book talks about the effects of slavery in the United State. She had written about the Fugitive Law, that talks about the future of the freed people in the United State. It also talks about what an individual can do to change the notions of racism.
answer is b i think. i might have seen this a while ago
B. recession
C. expansion
D. depression