Which leader split the Roman Empire into two parts to make it easier to govern?a. Diocletian
b. Julius Caesar
c. Caesar Augustus
d. Constantine

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Answer 1
Answer: The correct answer is Constantine I.

Constantine split the empire into Western and Eastern parts and established a new capital in the East: Constantinople (named after himself, but the city was before called Byzantium).

Before him, Diocletian split the empire into 4 different parts, but Constantine united these parts.
Answer 2
Answer:

Constantine split the empire.


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None of those are actually true. The Soviet Union didn't have any missiles in Turkey, it was actually the U.S. that had ICBMs near the Caucuses. They would later be dismantled because of the Cuban Missile Crisis. Khrushchev certainly didn't agree to allow American forces to occupy Cuba and Remove Castro. The U.S. didn't back down, President Kennedy stood his ground and eventually Khrushchev removed the missile sites from Cuba. Lastly, Kennedy and Khrushchev didn't divide the island of Cuba between the U.S. and the USSR. What actually happened was that Khrushchev agreed to remove Russian missiles from Cuba in exchange for a promise from the United States to respect Cuba’s territorial sovereignty

Which of the following best describes why the Industrial Revolution started in England?a. It had a growing population and large deposits of coal and iron.

b. It had won recent wars in Europe against other great powers.

c. Its people were smarter than people elsewhere in the world.

d. Its land was infertile and its farmers unproductive.

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The best option from the list in terms of why the Industrial Revolution started in England would be that "a. It had a growing population and large deposits of coal and iron," since this large population was used to great advantage in the factories. 

The correct answer is A, as the Industrial Revolution started in England because it had a growing population and large deposits of coal and iron.

The Industrial Revolution originated in England because of several factors, whose elucidation is one of the most transcendental historiographical themes. As technical factors, it was one of the countries with the greatest availability of essential raw materials, especially coal, an indispensable mineral for feeding the steam engine that was the great engine of the early Industrial Revolution, as well as the blast furnaces of the iron and steel industry , main sector since the mid-19th century. Its advantage over wood, the traditional fuel, was not so much its calorific value as the mere possibility in the continuity of supply (wood, despite being a renewable source, was limited by deforestation, while coal, fossil fuel and therefore not renewable, it was only due to the exhaustion of reserves, whose extension was extended with the price and technical extraction possibilities).

As ideological, political and social factors, English society had gone through the so-called crisis of the 17th century in a particular way: while Southern and Eastern Europe was refeudalized and established absolute monarchies, the English Civil War (1642-1651) and the subsequent Glorious Revolution (1688) determined the establishment of a parliamentary monarchy (defined ideologically by the liberalism of John Locke) based on the division of powers, individual freedom and a level of legal security that provided sufficient guarantees for the private entrepreneur; many of them emerged from among active minorities of religious dissidents who in other nations would not have consented (Max Weber's thesis explicitly links the Protestant ethic and the spirit of capitalism). Important symptom was the spectacular development of the industrial patent system.

As a geostrategic factor, during the 18th century England achieved union with Scotland and Ireland, forming the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. Despite the loss of the Thirteen Colonies, emancipated in the American War of Independence (1776-1781), it controlled, among others, the territories of the Indian subcontinent, important source of raw materials for its industry, notably the cotton that fed the textile industry, as well as a captive market for the products of the metropolis.

In the 1950s, the American Bar Foundation project discovered that the justice system contained many procedures that were previously hidden from public view.

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "TRUE." In the 1950s, the American Bar Foundation project discovered that the justice system contained many procedures that were previously hidden from public view.

France’s absolute monarchs had very limited power. A. True B. False

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False, France's absolute monarchs had substantial power not limited power. The definition of an absolute monarch is an individual who has amassed almost total control of a political system in this case a monarchical one. 

False. France did not have absolute monarchs and have very limited power. They actually had a lot of power.

Both John Locke and Thomas Jefferson wrote about the natural rights of man. In what document are these "Unalienable rights" specifically mentioned? A. the bill of rights b. the mayflower compact c. the preamble to the constitution d. the Declaration of Independence

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d. the Declaration of Independence

What's unalienable cannot be taken away or denied. Its most famous use is in the Declaration of Independence, which says people have unalienable rights of lifeliberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

In the Declaration of Independence these "unalienable rights" are specifically mentioned. Specifically, The Declaration of Independence states "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness."

Why might a merchant welcome the expansion of a strong empire?

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Because there would be more trade which will benefit the merchant.