The answer is yes, definitely. The Roman empire grew so big that their sphere of influence reached even China (through trade most probably). There are so many achievements that the Roman empire can boast, one of which is none other than achitecture. You may not notice it, but if you look closely you'll see that most of the government's structures and or bank's structures have Greco-Roman touch about them.
And definitely you will notice that there are many Christians here and there - that's brought to you by the Roman empire who grew so big that when emperor Constatine decided to legalize Christianity, the religion spread like wild fire in the old world! This development still affects us up to now. Where is the pope's seat of power? Is it not in the Vatican, the heart of Rome?
Answer:
I think it's A. I'm sorry if I messed up, or in latin Me paenitet, si viator sursum.
Explanation:
Depends what time of the war we are talking here. Hitler had a strict DON'T INVOLVE THE AMERICANS mindset, he knew if the Americans got involved, the war would be over. Nonetheless, they had U-boats patrol the Atlantic to cause trouble to allied shipping lanes, which included ships that the US were using to give supplies and other war material to Britain and France. But near 1941, they increased due to the fact Japan declared war on the US, thus invoking the Triple Entente pact they had, consisting of Japan, Germany, and Italy.
Answer:
To put it simply, it is illegal.
Explanation:
It is also more complex as well, the pyramids are very important piece of Egyptian history and World History in general. They are the last remaining pieces of evidence that such advanced civilization had existed hundreds of years ago. Archeologists are very professional with ancient relics not like looters who steal without thought of what they are stealing.
The war gave women jobs while their spouse was out fighting. Which was where the fire started to give woman equal rights which includes being able to vote.