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In ancient Rome, its citizens were divided into two classes, Patricians and Peasants.
<u>Explanation:</u>
- Patricians consisted of upper-class wealthy people whereas peasants consisted of all the remaining citizens.
- though patricians were small number of people they 'held all the power'. All remaining citizens were considered peasants which consisted labors, farmers, soldiers etc.
- Patricians held all the government as well as religious positions in Rome.
- To be a part of patrician class you had to be born a patrician. Generally, patricians and peasants did not coalesce socially.
Answer:
1. Polytheist
2. Government or the Ruling
3. At the center of the city
Explanation:
1. The Mesopotamians were POLYTHEIST because they worshipped more than one god. Polytheism is known as a form of belief or religion in which people worshipped more than one god.
2. The Sumerian city-states were a theocracy because the priests were in charge of the GOVERNMENT or RULING. Theocracy is known as a form of governance in which the head or the rulers are comprised of religious leaders or priests, ruling in the name of God.
3. Temples in the Sumerian city-states were located "at the CENTRE of the city" This is otherwise known as " Ziggurat"
He is the commander in chief
he Berlin Conference of 1884–85, also known as the Congo Conference (German: Kongokonferenz) or West Africa Conference (Westafrika-Konferenz), regulated European colonization and trade in Africa during the New Imperialism period and coincided with Germany's sudden emergence as an imperial power.