Byzantine Empire and the Turks. I hope this helps!
It protects rights by creating a society where other rights are not in danger
Plato is the correct response.
The rulers of the Austria-Hungarian Empire had many fears about the war. The biggest fear they had was that they would have their government overthrown by a foreign invasion. This will make the answer C. The biggest fear that they had was their empire would be invaded and taken over by Germany. The correct answer is C.
People did not appreciate the harsh rule and punishments that were inflicted upon them by their imperialistic and draconian (meaning very harsh and no mercy) government. So the society became more and more divided and against the Assyrian government. Also, the nearby power rivaling the Assyrians, the Babylonians, were much more subtle and kinder to their people, and people started working for them.