Answer:
With the help of his famous general Belisarius Justinian managed to reconquer territories that were once part of Western Roman Empire, including Italy, North Africa and part of Spain. Once more he created a vast Empire that dominated the Mediterranean, but unluckily for the Empire it didn't last for a long period of time.
Explanation:
When Justinian destroyed the Nica revolt he turned his attention towards the West. He ordered Belisarius to take back the territories that were once a part of great Roman Empire. Belisarius destroyed Kingdom of Vandals in North Africa and Kingdom of Ostrogoths in Italy. Byzantine Empire was at its peak.
Answer:
God Given Rights
Explanation:
Many Americans decided it was their god given right to expand west, and anyone who controlled the west, namely the Native Americans and the Mexicans, were standing in the way of progress itself. Many expanded west searching for a new beginning out west, looking to participate in the gold rush and become farmers and trappers.
Changes in farming were so important during the Han Dynasty because increased farming allowed for there to be a surplus of food, which allowed people to focus on other skills and tasks that furthered the empire.
Answer:
Athenian girls had little to no priviledges just as all the women in America before 1920. And even after 1920, things were still difficult for women.
Athenian girls had to do domestic housework, were not allowed to be educated, and the only things they were taught were how to clean, bare children, and run a household. And these girls had to get married at extremely young ages to much older men.
But today girls can do absolutely anything, they can do anything they want, but sometimes some girls abuse the priviledges they have as being women, and they accuse men for acts they didn't commit.
Women before 1920 worked extremely hard for their rights, and they wanted equality between both men and women, and their work should not be going towards other women ruining their hard work.
Answer: Political Science
Explanation:
The core of the Roosevelt brain trust initially consisted of a group of Columbia law professors (Moley, Tugwell, and Berle). These men played a key role in shaping the policies of the First New Deal (1933). ... These men played a key role in shaping the policies of the Second New Deal (1935–1936).