In the most broad and simple terms: he conquered everything around him.
The answer is B, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were executed for giving nuclear weapons secrets to the Soviet Union. They were American citizens who were executed for conspiracy to commit espionage for passing information relation to the atomic bomb to the Soviet Union. The other spies who were caught along with them were not executed. <span>In 1995, the United States government released a series of decoded Soviet cables, code-named VENONA, </span>which confirmed that Julius acted as a courier and recruiter for the Soviets, but did not provide definitive evidence for Ethel's involvement.<span>Ethel's brother David Greenglass, whose testimony had condemned her, later stated that he had lied to protect his own wife Ruth, who had been the actual typist of the classified documents he stole,</span><span> and that he was encouraged by the prosecution to do so</span>
I think Sentence was B. Would be your answer as there is no statement saying he wouldn’t want to make it
If I remember correctly the answer is "They would keep any one branch from having too much power."
The exhortation of Siduri and Utnapishtim give a reasonable logic of life for Gilgamesh. Its fundamental premises are that passing is unavoidable, as the divine beings influenced it to some portion of human presence at creation; yet man was offered life to do with as he or she wished. In this manner, one ought to appreciate life and the joys it permits as far as sustenance and move, love, and family.