<span>The American people were strongly independent. They wanted to do things for themselves. Great Britain was a long way away. The American people didn't want people an ocean away telling them how to live their lives.</span>
52 percent are non lawyers.
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The most straightforward theory for Western Rome’s collapse pins the fall on a string of military losses sustained against outside forces. Rome had tangled with Germanic tribes for centuries, but by the 300s “barbarian” groups like the Goths had encroached beyond the Empire’s borders. The Romans weathered a Germanic uprising in the late fourth century, but in 410 the Visigoth King Alaric successfully sacked the city of Rome. The Empire spent the next several decades under constant threat before “the Eternal City” was raided again in 455, this time by the Vandals. Finally, in 476, the Germanic leader Odoacer staged a revolt and deposed the Emperor Romulus Augustulus. From then on, no Roman emperor would ever again rule from a post in Italy, leading many to cite 476 as the year the Western Empire suffered its deathblow.
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The correct answer is - between the people and the Anunnaki.
The kings of the Sumerians were considered as half-Gods, as a mixture between a human and the Anunnaki. The Anunnaki were considered as Gods, as to whom it was attributed everything they new, being architecture, math, astrology, written letter, way of life... The Anunnaki are represented as human-like in appearance, but much bigger. Initially they were ruling over the people, but than decided to create a human-Anunnaki hybrid, so that it can be smarter and wiser than the rest of the humans, so that the king can rule easily and properly.
Is there any kind of list I can work with ?! :D