During the cold war, religious differences were absorbed within the notion of a common judeo-christian heritage, the term Judeo-Christianity is derived from the conjunction of Judaism and Christianity. It refers to a group of religious and cultural influences that combine the Jewish and Christian values and traditions that have shaped most of the Western world. The combination arises from the fact that Christianity began as an extension of Judaism.
Tiber River. The most important river in central Italy. It runs some 400 kilometers through a long valley running from Tuscany through Umbria, Latium, past Rome, to the Tyrannize Sea at Ostia (literally, the “mouths” of the river). The river had a positive as well as negative impact on the development of Rome.
The Mediterranean Sea was important to the Roman Empire in that it was a vital trade link with other parts of the Empire, especially the Middle East and North Africa. ... The Romans referred to it as "their sea" and would not allow competing empires to flourish on it, such as the Greeks and Egyptians.
They saw the price of goods rise as their wages decreased.
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1. President John Adams
2. Federal Preemption
3. because the Constitution did not explicitly state that the federal government could acquire foreign land
4. impressment.
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