This was before the American Revolution but when Britain was being annoying (1775 or 1776) and The Committee of Correspondence was a means of communication between colonies and became increasingly important to share information, getting closer to the Revolution.
Answer: Sorry if I’m late, but B.
Explanation:
B. Byzantine culture; and
D. Orthodox Christianity
In the Middle Ages, the Kingdom of Serbia was an independent kingdom under the <span>Vlastimirović dynasty. But after that dynasty faded in the 10th century, Serbian territory fell under Bulgarian or Hungarian or Byzantine control. The Byzantine influence was long-lasting. So also was the influence of Orthodox Christianity, which had been adopted as the state religion of Serbia in the 9th century. By the 13th century, the Serbian Orthodox Church was recognized as an independent partner church within the Eastern Orthodox communion.</span>
The constitution of the Roman Republic was a set of guidelines and principles by which the Roman Republic was governed. The constitution evolved over time and was largely unwritten and uncodified, being passed down mainly through precedent.[1] Nevertheless, the constitution was also shaped by the body of written Roman law.[2]
Rather than creating a government that was primarily a democracy (as in ancient Athens), an aristocracy (as in ancient Sparta), or a monarchy (as in the Roman state before and, in many respects, after the Republic), the Roman Republic had a mixed constitution, with three separate branches of government:<span>[3]</span>
Bascos are considered as a nation, composed of their own language (Basque) and their own cultural values and belonging, but without owning their own independent constituted State.