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Built between 72 AD and 80 AD, the Colosseum consists of stone and concrete. It was constructed by tens of thousands of Jewish slaves under the rule of the Emperor Vespasian.
2. Measuring 189 metres long, 156 metres wide and 50 metres in height, the Colosseum is the largest amphitheater in the world.
3. The Colosseum could seat around 50,000 spectators for a variety of events. These included gladiator contests, animal hunts and re-enactments of famous battles. There were even mock sea battles as they flooded the Colosseum with water.
The arena had 36 trap doors for special effects, as well as many underground passages and rooms to hold wild animals and gladiators before the games began.
5. In order to gain popularity, emperors organised and paid for events in the Colosseum themselves. Entry was free for all ancient Romans and they sometimes had free food throughout the spectacles too.
Answer:
Its either B or C
Explanation:
Supreme law has priority over any state law
Answer:
I believe its the second option. definitely not the last two because public opinion polls need adults and not just one category, so not young students or employees who are only asked about their jobs. Also not the first option because it is using data not opinions.
He used more pacifistic methods in order to help free India from the British raj, or harsh rule (loose translation). Some of these methods would be simple defiance by taking his own salt when there was a law saying that they can't collect their own, or by starving himself for extended periods of time.
This is what I know if you find something better I encourage you to use it, this is at least the basic premise and a few examples.
I hope it helps.
Trade allows funding for thru supply and demand, dealing with any and all resources necessary to sustain life on Earth. If I am a tobacco farmer, I made trade a portion of my crop for a couple mules to help plow more fields for growing. When we barter for goods instead of purchasing/selling with money, our product diversity expands and broadens the horizon of possibilities beneficial to our trade. When I trade you Vegetables from my Garden for Barrels and Canteens from your distillery, I now have the necessary materials for crop irrigation which will potentially expand volume and quality of my garden. When you eat my vegetables to survive you are also investing in your life with proper nutrition and also possess infinite new possibilities in flavoring the beverages within your distillery. Next trade will be my giant carrots for your EggPlant Whiskey and you won't even owe me a % unless I present you with and patent flavorful new ideas to satisfy the needs of curious and intrigued customers. The variety will ultimately inspire others in diverse endeavors, like a domino effect of diversity and creativity, expanding the tiny minds of even the novice. Love and be love... restoring and maintaining good faith in our fellow Americans through continued fair trade. Amen