<span>Which leader began the Persian Empire in 550 BC
</span><span> Cyrus the Great </span>
Answer:
These documents offer the precautions and rules that were set in place to hinder the number of casualties, it was to take control and keep people from spreading the plague. When the Plague originally started to spread, people in Pistoia were not able to leave the city and no one was allowed back in. This was to help maintain the spreading of the disease and protect the few people alive in the city. The Tartars took over a Christian village and the onset of plague overruled the Tartars. The understanding of the disease process was that it spreads fast, viciously and it kills a lot of people unwillingly.
Explanation:
The Economic Opportunity Act has 4 main purposes:
<span>-Eliminate poverty
-Expand educational opportunities
-Increase the safety net for the poor and unemployed
<span>-Tend to health and financial needs of the elderly
These main purposes have routed government and have helped satisfy the mission of economic opportunity by :
*Iincrementing programs in schools to further advance their development and expand the opportunities in classrooms
*Creating job opportunities for those with disabilities in places like Goodwill,etc...
*Broadening the existing programs for elderly in home care facilities by providing them with transportation to hospitals, medicare centers, food stamps, etc...</span></span>
The Missouri Compromise (1820) was supposed to help settle the issue of slavery in the new territories acquired by the United States. In this compromise, the 36'30 line was established. Any new territory that was added to the US that was north of this line would be considered a free state. Any new territory that was added to the US that was south of this line would be considered a slave state. This line caused a significant problem for California because the 36'30 cut California into two pieces. At this time, having a half free half slave state was not an option. This is why this compromise did not solve the issue of California statehood.