3. They did a good job, in my opinion. The reason for this is that at the time, very few civilizations (if any at all) had a large road network that kept the civilization well connected and allowed for "fast" information transport. This was not the case in the Assyrian empire, where local governors were required to maintain roads and road stations at strategic points, allowing for faster communication as a result of improved infrastructure.
4. The Assyrian and Babylonian empires were two kingdoms that coexisted. Their cultures were exactly the same. Everything is the same: language, laws, religion... This culture was either descended from Sumerian and Akkadian societies or entirely created by the Assyrian-Babylonians.
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B. 160
<em>In all of American history, the Supreme court has concluded that fewer than </em><em>160</em><em> acts of congress have directly violated the constitution.</em>
<em>The actual number of direct violations is only 165.</em>
<span>Recently, there are less and less unions being established; those in place today have been running for years, some even decades. Nowadays, it's easier and cheaper for companies to outsource their work or maintain cheaper workers because of greater government welfare programs. Public Works Associations are good quality jobs that maintain healthcare programs and retirement savings for their employees that not all employed individuals have the opportunity for, mostly because these high quality jobs are scarce.</span>
The Europeans brought with them diseases which were unknown to natives. Many died as a result. The Europeans brought sugar which natives liked and as a result now had tooth decay for the first time. Europeans traded the natives goods in exchange for trinkets of little value but the natives didn’t know that at the time.
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They could not survive the economic calamity of the great depression, and were undermined by extremists and military
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