The correct answer is A. He reorganized the law and rebuilt the Constantinople
Explanation:
Justinian I or Justinian the Great was a Roman Emperor in the 6th century, Justinian is recognized because of his restoration attempts as he wanted to recover the territories and greatness Rome had before he ascended to the throne, this included rebuilding Constantinople as Justinian improved the architecture of the city, created bridges, and aqueducts and rebuilt houses after the city was destroyed as a result of the Nika Revolt (A revolt against Justinian) . Also, Justinian actions included the revision of all Roman law, Justinian revised and codified all the legislative documents that had ruled on Rome and then wrote new documents compilating and explaining the principles of the law in different codes and books which implies Justinian reorganized the law. Thus, Justian is remembered as he reorganized the law and rebuilt Constantinople.
They are considered sacred, because significant events to do with the religion happened there such as a prophet being there.
The Russian term glasnost refers policies that are generally "transparent"--meaning that the general public can "see" into the workings of government. Perestroika had to do more with "reconstructing" Russian policies to fit a more modern world.
Answer:
Bill Clinton
Explanation:
I made this judgement based on their economic performance alone. None of them were particularly a stand out in terms of socio-cultural perspective.
Between the three of them Bill Clinton had significantly more economic accomplishments:
- He was the first president who achieve budget surplus in the last century. (With a $236 billion surplus in 2000). Reagan increased the national debt by $1.85 trillion and Bush increased the national debt by $ 6.1 trillion.
-Bill Clinton reached the lowest unemployment in history (4.0 percent in November 2000)
- USA also experienced its longest economic expansion in history, with around 115 months of continuous economic expansion with an average of 4% increase each.