The period of peace and prosperity in the Roman Empire is known as the "Pax Romana," since this is what translates roughly to Roman Peace in Latin.
Answer:
it is between A and B. I most likely think it is B.
Explanation:
B makes the most sense
Answer: Construction workers' wages
Explanation:
The selling price of houses is most likely to reduce in a situation whereby there is a reduction in the wages if the construction workers.
We should note that the wages of the construction workers has an effect on the price at which houses will be sold as when there's an increase in their wages, it pushes up the price of the houses as well. Likewise, a reduction in their wages leads to reduction in the price of the houses.
Answer:
A-An Artifact
Explanation:
A biography is not right because a biography is a secondary source, but an auto-biography is a primary source (but that’s not one of the answer choices), an encyclopedia is not a primary source, but a secondary source, a textbook is sometimes a primary source, but it‘s usually a secondary source, and the question was which was an example of a primary source, not an example of primary and secondary and an artifact is a primary source because it came straight from the event, so the correct answer is an artifact because an artifact is a primary source because it came from the event.
Answer:
An Agreement Or Not being as hard-headed as his father.
Explanation:
In 1660 Parliament offered to restore the monarchy if Charles would agree to concessions for religious toleration and a general amnesty. Charles was not as hard-headed as his father, and he agreed to the proposals. He returned to London on a wave of popular support to be crowned Charles II (1660-85).
Charles' closest five advisors had initials which formed the word "Cabal", which came to mean a secret association because they were suspected to be the real power behind the throne.
The Restoration was notable for a relaxation of the strict Puritan morality of the previous decades. Theatre, sports, and dancing were revived. Charles' court was notable for its revelry and licentiousness.
While Charles was enjoying his new court, he was less than successful internationally.
The English fought a losing naval war with the Dutch, and England's presence on the high seas had never been so low.