The answer is B. Atalanta is falling in love with Hippomenes
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They allowed very little social mobility.
feudalism: system of rule by local lords with ties of loyalty to a king.
Feudalism in Western Europe was similar to feudalism in Japan in that: power was based on class relationships.
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Answer:
The correct answer is B.) Carthage
Explanation:
I took the K12 unit quiz and the test review said that Carthage is correct, therefore, B is the correct answer. I hope this helps! ^-^
Answer:
Carthage
Explanation:
The Vandals and Alans united to create a confederacy. In 410 AD, they made their first foray into southern Hispania. But in 429 AD, the Visigoths descended the Pyrenees and drove them from Andalusia. The Vandals and Alans invaded North Africa and took control of Carthage. They arrived at their city. 455, when they pillaged Rome. The Vandals and Alans were defeated in 533 by the Eastern Romans, headed by Belisarius. They were enlisted in the Roman army of the East.
B.another namer for the Roman Empire
C.all of ancient Roman history
D.a period of Roman peace and prosperity
Puritans formed "covenant communities" which were centered around their religion. Often times, the small communities would have a building which functioned as a church and a courthouse. These communities were often formed in New England, where agriculture was sparse, so the people would rely on trade in ports like Boston and Philidelphia to bring them income, along with carpentry, shipbuilding, etc. Often times, the Puritans were very intolerant of those who did not share their faith, and like the later Cult of Domesticity, believed in masculine supremacy, leaving the women to tend to children, cook, clean, etc.
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Consequences of the Anthropocene...
These human actions cause, among other consequences, changes in the water cycle, imbalances and destructions in the marine and terrestrial ecosystems, the increase of extreme meteorological phenomena, the acidification of the oceans or the disappearance of the forests.