It seems to looks like some kind of cross hair, its meaning however I am unsure of.
Perhaps it could be some kind of symbol related to an organization.
It introduced a constitutional monarchy.
The Glorious Revolution of 1688 deposed King James II and replaced him with his daughter Mary and her husband William of Orange, the Stadholder (leader) of the Dutch Republic. As king and queen they became William III and Mary II of England.
James II had tried to take back power away from Parliament. William and Mary were willing to sign the Bill of Rights as they came into the rulership of England, which guaranteed parliamentary rights that needed to be respected by the monarchs. This meant, in effect, a constitutional monarchy, where the power of the monarchs was limited by the Bill of Rights that protected the authority of Parliament.
The correct answers are:
- Xerxes;
- Darius I;
The Greco-Persian wars were series of battles that lasted for around 50 years in the 5th century BC.
The Persians made multiple attempts of gaining the territory of the Greek city-states, with varying effect and outcomes.
The Persians managed to get hold on some Greek city-states, but didn't managed to keep them under their rule.
In this wars, it is actually the Macedon Kingdom and Thrace (which had nothing to do with the Greek city-states or the Greek people, and were not Greek at all), that were the ones occupied the most by the Persians, not so much the Greek city-states, so the name of the wars can be somewhat misleading, especially because Macedon and Thrace were not willing to fight the Persians at the time, so just let them pas through.
Answer:
B. task of the interstate commerce commission
Explanation: