All gladiators in ancient Rome were Men, False
The emperor gave a thumbs up or down to decide the fate of the defeated gladiators, True
Romans feasted until they were full, then visited a room called a vomitorium to vomit the food out so they can start over again. True
Plebeians in Rome were the common or poorest people, True
Caesar's last words during his assassination were "Et tu, Brute", True
<h3>Who was Julius Caesar?</h3>
Julius Caesar was a Roman Stateman and General, served the Roman army and became the dictator, he ruled the Roman empire for 5 years from 49 BC to 44 BC till his assassination where his last words were "Et tu, Brute". All gladiators in ancient Rome were not Men, it is doubtful that some females were also gladiators. So the first statement is false while the rest are true.
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Answer:
National level : President
State level : Governor
Local level : Mayor
Explanation:
The leader of the executive branch has the power to enforce the laws that created by the legislative branch.
President has the highest authority in enforcing laws that affected the whole nation (such forming relationships with other countries, Federal tax, etc)
The governor has the highest authority in enforcing the law that affected the state (such as state tax income, legalities of a certain product, etc)
The Mayor has the highest authority in enforcing law that affected the local (such as allocating budgets to build local infrastructures or education curriculum)
Answer:
According to the early human migration patterns they moved for about two to three miles per generation.
Explanation:
First of all, we need to contextualize here to understand why humans only moved as far as three miles per generation. Now, to start I would like to point out something. Early human groups weren't a settled group of civilizations, they were nomads and collectors, in the best cases they started to develop crop farming methods but that was really unlikely. So they depended almost solely on gathering and hunting. Thus, they weren't really able to get enough resources to perform long trips. They followed animal groups to hunt them down and that was also a reason to only move in small distances. Because in that time animals had plenty of places to move in the same areas. Also because if they had enough resources in a single place there was no real reason to leave. But that changed when settlements and civilizations developed. Rivalry for resources was a major migration factor.
Answer:
The correct answer is "Unbalanced forces"
Explanation:
Theatrical Conventions are things which are done on stage that contributes to an overall performance style. It can also be called the rules of the game. Some of these conventions includes; Limited time, Sports analogy, Limited space, Incentive and motivation (rewards for the performance of great actions), A balance of forces, and strongly opposed forces (the protagonist of a play vs the antagonist). In all these, there is no unbalanced forces.