Answer:
Modern Greece, Turkey, Lebanon, Syria, Egypt, and North Africa
Explanation:
When the Western Roman Empire fell in 476 AD, only the Easterm Roman Empire was left, which would survive the entirety of the Middle Ages, known in this time period as they "Byzantine Empire".
The lands that the Byzantine Empire ruled varied over time, and when it fell to the Turk in 1453 AD, it only controlled a very small area around Constantinople.
However, at first, in the Early Middle Ages, the Byzaninte Empire controlled a vast area that comprised Modern Greece, Turkey (Anatolia), the Levant (lebanon, Syria, Palestine), Egypt, parts of the Balkans, and even parts of Mesopotamia.
Ptolemy was a 2nd century Greek mathematician, geographer, and astronomer (lived from 100 to 170).
Nicolaus Copernicus lived from 1473-1543. He published his heliocentric theory at the very end of his life (in 1543), knowing how dangerously controversial it would be.
So, from mid 16th century (1543) back to mid 2nd century (Ptolemy's time), that would be 14 centuries between the two.
Answer:
The March on Washington helped create a new national understanding of the problems of racial and economic injustice. For one, it brought together demonstrators from around the country to share their respective encounters with labor discrimination and state-sponsored racism
Explanation:
Answer:
Steel strike of 1919
Dates: Sep 21, 1919 – Jan 8, 1920
Location: Nationwide
Method: Strike action
Explanation:
The steel strike of 1919 was an attempt by the weakened Amalgamated Association of Iron, Steel and Tin Workers to organize the United States steel industry in the wake of World War I. The strike began on September 22, 1919, and collapsed on January 8, 1920. The AA had formed in 1876
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