As the first Roman emperor (though he never claimed the title for himself), Augustus led Rome’s transformation from republic to empire during the tumultuous years following the assassination of his great-uncle and adoptive father Julius Caesar. He shrewdly combined military might, institution-building and lawmaking to become Rome’s sole ruler, laying the foundations of the 200-year Pax Romana (Roman Peace) and an empire that lasted, in various forms, for nearly 1,500 years.
The problem that was demonstrated by events at rosewood in 1923 is the occurrence in the Inland of Southern Towns when there is a presence of a continuing prevalence of racism in which racism involves of prejudice or discrimination towards a particular individual or group. hope this helps lol
Lincoln’s first and second inaugural address speaks about the north interests and concerns for the need to reunite with the South despite their differences.
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This is a situation in which an individual own another for the purpose of different activities such as farming etc.
Lincoln's speech was to emphasize the need for reunification despite their differences in slavery stance as the north were against it while the south supported it.
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James Madison was one of the founding fathers of the USA and served as the fourth president. He was in office from 1809 to 1817.James Madison tried to defend the republican form of government in federalist papers while the critics were saying that it was not easy to govern the country with federal government. In the papers he explained about the majority rule vs. minority rights. He argued that diversity of people and groups would prevent tyranny as people would have to negotiate before arriving at solutions which would respect the right of minorities. He also argued that large size of the country would make it impossible to gain control over others.