History of Rome<span>. According to legend, </span>Rome<span> was founded in 753 BC by twin sons Romulus and Remus who were raised by a she-wolf. During its twelve-century history, the </span>Roman civilization<span> shifted from a monarchy to an oligarchic republic to a immense empire.</span>
The most number of settlements of Greek people were in Anatolia. It was chosen because it was a strategic position.
Explanation:
a.
Anatolia was the most populous Greek region that was not a part of the mainland.
It is right across the Mediterranean sea, to the eastern side of the Greek mainland. It is the region which is known as Turkey.
b.
This land was suitable for settlement as it is in current from the Greek shore so it is easier to navigate from there.
These settlements eventually developed into huge trading cities as they stood on a strategic psoition in contact with Greece and the whole Mediterranean as well as the fertile crescent in Asia.
thought it was unconstitutional and argued against it,
Answer:
supreme court
Explanation:
because it is the higher court