Answer:
395 AD
Explanation:
the barbarian invasions are garded as external factors that led to the fall of the Roman empire.
It is the location of the kaaba - it is expected that muslims visit mecca at least once in their lifetime to walk around the kaaba 7 times counterclockwise
Answer:
The Congress is the legislative arm of government which makes the laws governing the country.
1. There are two parts of congress
2.They include The Senate and House of Representatives
3. There are usually Two senators allocated per state.
4. The Senate benefits smaller states because they have equal numbers of Senators with bigger states and means there’s a larger percentage of representation for them.
5.They are: Rick Scott And
Marco Rubio
United Kingdom/Great Britain
Oklahoma's economic history is divided into four periods. The first period covers the nineteenth century, encompassing settlement by American Indians of the Southeast followed by new arrangements facilitating private land ownership. The second extends from 1900 to the onset of the Great Depression in 1930. The third ends in 1973 with the first of the major oil shocks. The fourth comprises the energy boom and bust of the late twentieth century, along with contemporary conditions.
The century from 1800 to 1900 encompassed the time of Indian and white settlement. During the nineteenth century Oklahoma was characterized by very high ratios of land to labor and capital, by almost total dominance of primary (natural resource based) production, and by unique institutional and cultural features, of which the effects of some remain important in today's economy. The initial settlement by the Five Civilized Tribes in the 1820s, 1830s, and 1840s in what is now Oklahoma (at that time Indian Territory) did not reflect free-market labor migration in response to income differentials. Added to the coercion of removal was the fact that the Five Tribes had adopted the institution of slavery in their former southern setting. Slave-owning Indians brought with them an additional labor supply.