they were ran by the powerful merchant families but mainly the Medici family
<span>The answer is 'Iraq denounced the events and disassociated itself from al-Qaeda'. Saddam Hussein, who was then-leader of Iraq, blamed past American actions for the events, although the country later expressed sympathy with the victims of the attack. The link between Hussein's Iraq government and al-Qaeda is controversial; George W. Bush used this partly as justification for the Iraq war. </span>
It was the fact that they bought up multiple productions
The highly organized farmers of the Ohio River Valley were called Mound Builders. They <span>were inhabitants of </span>North America<span> who, during a 5,000-year period, constructed various styles of earthen </span>mounds<span> for religious and ceremonial, burial, and elite residential purposes. </span>