The correct option is "B. Brazil became an independent kingdom under the Portuguese royal family."
The Kingdom of Brazil is the name given to the State by the arrival of the Portuguese royal family and its Court, after the Napoleonic occupation of Portugal in 1808 which, once liberated, officially unite on December 16, 1815 as the United Kingdom. Portugal, Brazil and Algarve.
The prince of Brazil and regent of the Kingdom of Portugal in exile, Juan VI, would assume the Luso-Brazilian throne on March 20, 1816, for the death of the sick queen María I of Portugal, and although he began to govern as king formal, his effective coronation had to wait until February 6, 1818.
The continuity of this Luso-Brazilian kingdom has been the Empire of Brazil and, currently, the homonymous Federal Republic.
Chinese society was formed throughout the family. The family was supposed to provide for its constituents' needs, including the education of children, maintenance of unmarried daughters, and care of the old. At the same time, all House members were required to relinquish their individual requirements to serve the family as a whole.
B. expanded military power and increased economic equality
C. laws banning factory owners and workers from leaving the country
D. technological innovations and the end of feudalism
b. now banned in the South.
c. now spread to northern states.
d. considered unconstitutional.
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Explanation:
b. one legislative body.
C. four equal legislative bodies.
D. two legislative bodies.
The correct answer is B, as an accurate description of the Punic Wars is that Rome became the dominant power in the Mediterranean after defeating Carthage.
The Punic wars refers to the three armed conflicts that faced between the years 264 BC and 146 BC the two main powers of the western Mediterranean of the time: Rome and Carthage.
The outbreak of the conflict was greatly influenced by the annexation by Rome of Magna Grecia, in the south of the Italian peninsula, but the main cause of the conflict between the two was the conflict of interests between the colonies of Carthage and the expansion of the Republic of Rome. The first clash occurred on the island of Sicily, partially under Carthaginian control. At the beginning of the first Punic War, Carthage was the dominant power in the western Mediterranean Sea, controlling an extensive maritime empire, while Rome was the emerging power in the center of the Italic peninsula. At the end of the third Punic war, and after decades of conflict, Rome conquered all the Carthaginian possessions and razed the city of Carthage, its capital, with which the Carthaginian faction disappeared from history.
As a result of these wars, Rome became the most powerful state in the western Mediterranean, which added to the end of the Macedonian wars and the defeat of the Seleucid emperor Antiochus III in the Roman-Syrian war in the eastern Mediterranean, turned the Roman Republic into the dominant power in the Mediterranean.
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