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Their wealth came from international trade routes we call the silk roads, connecting European and Asian markets thanks to the massive Mongol Empire that opened up Eurasian trade.
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The answer is below
Explanation:
The widespread revolution in Europe can be traced to the year 1848 which is often referred to as the Age of revolution, starting from the French Revolution. They are a lot of reasons or forces that galvanized revolution among the poor and middle classes in Europe. Some of which are the following:
1. Broad discontentment with political leadership specifically against the monarchy.
2. The needs to be represented in government and democracy, similar to the American "tax without representation."
3. Agitations for freedom of speech and press
4. Demands in the areas of a good standard of living, better wages and working conditions, and an increase in nationalism.
Thi question is incomplete. Here´s the complete question.
The 2013 case of Windsor v. United States in the Second Circuit Court of Appeals employed ___ in holding that the Defense of Marriage Act held no legitimate state interest and thus overturned it.
Answer: intermediate scrutiny
Explanation:
In United States v. Windsor, the Second Circuit Court of Appeals confirmed the lower court's decision that Section 3 of DOMA was unconstitutional.
The court found that, since homosexuals had been historically subjected to discrimination, they could be considered as a group that falls under a "quasi-suspect classification", and therefore intermediate scrutiny could be applied.
DOMA was deemed unconstitutional under the equal protection guarantees of the Fifth Amendment because it didn´t pass that test.
So that the really important cases can be addressed by good judges (at lack for better words) and maybe change a law (Rosa parks case). And lesser ones be taken care of fast.