Answer:
I need an answer
Explanation:
Rome becoming a republic
Caesar Augustus taking power
Rome becoming an empire
Answer: Rome becoming a republic.
The Roman Republic was an era in the history of classical Roman civilization. The then small state of Rome was previously governed by kings. However, in 509 BC, the people overthrew the government. They established a new system of government: a republic, which was intended to be more responsive to the needs and the will of citizens. The Republic lasted until 27 BC, when the Empire was established. The Republic was a period of great expansion, during which Rome came to dominate the entire Mediterranean.
The correct answers are B) the Tanguts. D) the Jin Dynasty.
Genghis Khan personally led invasions against the Tanguts and the Jin Dynasty.
Genghis Khan (1172-1227) was the fierce Mongolian ruler that created one of the largest empires of his time. He was considered a good warrior and a better military strategist that invaded many territories in North Asia. He could rise a huge army for that time of almost 80,000 well-equipped soldiers, archers, infantry, and calvary. He also infiltrated spy in the enemy's troops to get valuable information. That is how he could invade the Tanguts and the Jin Dynasty.
The other options of the question were A) the French. C) the Armenians.
3. What lead to the Fredonian Rebellion?
_______________________________________________________________________________________________
4. What was the direct result of the Mier y Teran report? __________________________________________________
5. What parts of the Law of April 6, 1830 did Mier Y Teran NOT agree with? ___________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________
6. Who was arrested that sparked conflict between Texans and Mexican troops in Anahuac?
_______________________________________________________________________________________________
7. Why was Mexican President Bustamante unpopular with Texans? _________________________________________
8. What declaration did Texans make in the Turtle Bayou Resolutions? _______________________________________
9. Who became President of Mexico after Bustamante resigned? ____________________________________________
10. How did the Battle of Velasco end? __________________________________________________________________
11. Who was arrested in Mexico because of a letter he had sent back to Texas? _________________________________
12. What was the 1st battle of the Texas Revolution? _______________________________________________________
13. What were the words on the flag that flew by the cannon at the Battle of Gonzales? __________________________
14. What was the outcome of the Siege/Battle of San Antonio de Bexar? ______________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________
15. Who was the sole author of the Texas Declaration of Independence? ______________________________________
16. Who was selected as “ad interim” president of Texas during the Texas Revolution? ___________________________
17. Who replaced Colonel James C. Neill as commander at the Alamo? ________________________________________
18. When did the Battle of the Alamo begin AND when did it end? ____________________________________________
19. How did James Fannin try to help at the Battle of the Alamo?
_______________________________________________________________________________________________
20. What was William B. Travis’ famous plea for help? ______________________________________________________
21. What contributed to Colonel James Fannin’s decision to surrender to General Jose de Urrea?
___________________________________________________________________________________22. What event happened after Fannin surrendered to Urrea? _______________________________________________
23. As Houston retreated, Austin’s colony packed and left. What was this called? _______________________________
24. How did Juan Seguin contribute to the fight for Texas independence? ______________________________________
25. Who was captured after the Battle of San Jacinto?
please answer by tmrw will award brainlyist
Answer: the link is the answer click the the download that pops up at the bottom left don't click the little arrow just the download.
Explanation:
The correct answer is:
Drama from A.D. 500 to A.D. 900 was essentially dormant outside the church.
Following the fall of the Roman Empire, structured drama became nearly nonexistent until the recovery of theatre in the Early Middle Ages, beginning around 500 C.E. The survival of Greek and Roman drama traditions and plays were entirely reliant on the church. To keep up with the complex and theatrical celebrations seen in pagan religions, the church started producing spectacle performances. The processionals grew into the liturgical dramas of the high Middle Ages.