Japans victory over Russia. Japan opening its country up.
Le Corbusier was a Swiss-born French who was an architect after the World War I. He was mostly fascinated with symmetry emphasizing the shapes and figures of drawings and up to the application in the buildings. So, I think the answer to this item is False.
Rome was initially a city-state with about 50 square miles of territory to sustain itself. With small farms, the citizens could not split them up between their sons and so sought extra land for them. The surrounding city-states were bent on the same need, so they clashed, with Romme losing some, but on average winning most fights. As winners they took land and expanded.
<span>This expansion created more strife, and expansion, leading to dominance of Italy. As a rising power, cities in southern Gaul (France), Spain and Sicily sought Rome's assistance, and as a land power it allied itself with Carthage, a sea power. This arrangement came to an end when Rome supported Greek cities in Sicily against Carthaginian encroachment. A win in the First Punic (Carthaginian) War put the Romans on the path to empire, which was consilidated with the extirmination of Carthage in the Third Punic War in 146 BCE. At this stage Rome dominated the Western Mediterranean. </span>
What is sharted among the countries on the Arabian peninsula is that all of them have an arid climate and petroleum reserves, as well as some patches of desert. This is a common characteristic for the countries which exist there and is shared by all of them.
The first forms of government and the 13 colonies.