Wilderness still stood, especially for Crevecoeur, not only as the physical embodiment of a profoundly distributing existential reality that challenged civilized values, but as an internal chaos threatening one's moral and psychological identity. He feels man should embrace land and nature, but recognizes they don't.
Answer:
The Japanese were impressed
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More than 40, 000 civilians were killed.
Imperial nations needed to conquer other nations
Answer: The Roman Empire's legal system is a major influence on modern
European court systems.
Explanation:
Among the examples cited above, laws enacted by various Roman legislators have historical continuity. Laws developed primarily along the Roman Empire, and later gradually entered into the legal framework of many states.
True, its more extensive use of the law began in the 12th century, but since its inception, the rules have maintained continuity. Justinian's lawyers are the cornerstone of modern laws across Europe (and beyond) that are still in use today.