Meroe<span> was a wealthy metropolis of the ancient kingdom of Kush in what is today the Republic of Sudan. The </span>city<span> was located at the crossroads of major trade routes and it flourished from 800 BCE to 350 CE. As no one yet has been able to decipher the Meroitic </span>script<span>, very little can be said for certain on how Meroe grew to become the wonderous city written about by </span>Herodotus<span>in circa 430 BCE, but it is known that the city was so famous for its wealth in ancient times that the Persian King Cambyses mounted an expedition to capture it </span>
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Governments are supposed to have limited power because they are meant to serve the people, not the other way around. ... Having strict rules and strict functions to each statesmen means that they are more likely to do what they are meant to instead of turning the power of the government against the people
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The correct answer is - Roman Empire.
The Jews have been taken out forcefully out of their homeland on multiple occasions, by different empires. The Roman Empire was the last one to move the Jews out of Palestine, and that was the time when the Jews put on themselves the idea and hope that one day they will return to their homeland.
The reason why the Jews were moved away from Palestine on numerous occasions is because they were not willing to be under the occupation of other people and constantly rebelled. That was not seen fondly by the empires that conquered them, so they were moving them out of that territory.
After the WW II ended, the Jews did managed to get back to Palestine and form a county there, bearing the name of Israel.
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The Indian Removal Act of 1830 was unfolded was during a time of contradictions. While it was a period of expanding democratic institutions, it also pointed to the obvious limitations of that democracy. States largely abolished property restrictions on voting and as the Western frontier was being expanded, it meant more opportunities for settlement for whites. However, the Western land of promise spelled disaster for the Native peoples who lived with the whites. No one better understood the contradictions of this age of democracy than the Cherokees, who adopted many of the white institutions only to suffer from the tyranny of the majority and were forced to the West against their will.
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