Christian Churches were dedicated to providing aid to the poor in America during the early 20th century.
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Answer: D. The Roman Emperor Constantine I, also called Constantine the Great (272-337) built his residence in Byzantium, and the city now known as Instanbul was called Constantinople after his name, (New Rome was a title that wasn't official). It became the capital of the Byzantine Empire that lasted <em>more than one thousand years</em>.
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a president must: interpret federal laws for his cabinet secretaries; veto legislation that is unconstitutional; oversee fifteen administrative divisions like the Department of Revenue; oversee law enforcement such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation; and attend ceremonial events