Answer: There was a significant impact on religion, as many believed the plague was God's punishment for sinful ways.
Explanation: Church lands and buildings were unaffected, but there were too few priests left to maintain the old schedule of services.
The Populist—or People's—Party was formed
10.Roman Empire Begun in 753 BCE brothers Romulus and Remus
<span>9.Rome Became Republic 509 BCE
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8.The Laws of the Twelve Tables 449 BCE
<span>7.Hannibal invades Italy 218 BCE
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6.The city of Roma expelled all non-Roman citizens (except slaves) 98 BCE
5.Roma introduces the gold coin “aureus” 50 BCE
4.Julius Caesar becomes the first dictator of Rome 45 BCE
<span>3.Julius Caesar was assassinated 44 BCE
</span><span>2.Roman Empire began 27 BCE
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<span>1.Augustus ended pontifex maximus 12 BCE</span>
Incas built approximately 14,000 miles of roads
The correct answers are B and D; his effort to increase oversight of stock market and his agencies that put people to work. The criticism contained in this excerpt merited this two reforms undertaken by Rooselvelt legislations reform during his presidency in 1901 as result of the recent murder of McKinley.