The Overthrow of the Roman monarchy was a political revolution in ancient Rome in around 509 BC, which resulted in the expulsion of the last king of Rome, Lucius Tarquinius Superbus, and the establishment of the Roman Republic.
The Roman histories tell that while the king was away on campaign, his son Sextus Tarquinius raped a noblewoman Lucretia. Afterwards, she revealed the offence to various Roman noblemen, and then committed suicide. The Roman noblemen, led by Lucius Junius Brutus, obtained the support of the Roman aristocracy and the people to expel the king and his family and to institute a republic. The Roman army supported Brutus, and the king went into exile. Despite a number of attempts by Lucius Tarquinius Superbus to reinstate the monarchy, the republic was established and two consuls were elected annually to rule the city.
Economic activity and its correct economic term.
receiving $5 for washing your father’s car - incentive
paying part of your income to the government - taxation
a person in China purchasing an American mobile phone - injection in the US economy
a person in the United States purchasing a car made in Germany - leakage in the US economy
Receiving $5 is an incentive because it is something that encourages one to do something.
Taxation is the money or percentage of your income paid to the government.
Injection is allowing entry while leakage is allowing flow or escape.
i cant write out 8 sentences but i can give you a little of an idea
in every communist country the people are treated horribly like having little to no rights and being dirt poor
nothing good ever comes from someone who has absolute power
usually in a communist country people with differemt opinions or sprak out about stuff are killed or jailed or have their family members put in jail like in north korea
Answer:
C. John D. Rockefeller
Explanation:
Rockefeller built an oil monopoly by ruthlessly eliminating most of his competitors.
In a juvenile court, T.L.O.<span> argued that her Fourth Amendment rights against unreasonable searches and seizures had been violated. The court sided with the school, and </span>T.L.O.<span> took her</span>case<span> to the </span>New Jersey<span> Supreme Court, which later found that the search was unreasonable and the evidence could not be used.</span>