The technology is way more advance and easier to use back then.
One achievement of Roman Empire was posting the Twelve Tablets. So the correct option for the given question is option "D".The twelve tablets were the twelve laws of the Roman Empire that were engraved in copper plates and displayed for the viewing of all people. These set of laws were created to bring all Roman citizens under a single set of rules. Laws like allowing death sentence was only possible by the law courts. It could not be given by any person randomly. No cremation or burials were allowed inside the walls of the city. Twelve such rules were needed to be followed by the citizens.
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A. The specific missions of the two airborne divisions were to block approaches into the vicinity of the amphibious landing at Utah Beach, to capture causeway exits off the beaches, and to establish crossings over the Douve River at Carentan to assist the U.S. V Corps in merging the two U.S. beachheads.
B. The biggest anxiety for the airborne commanders was in linking up with the widely scattered forces west of the Merderet. Many continued to roam and fight behind enemy lines for up to 5 days.
C. They began by fortifying the Atlantic Wall in Normandy with more machine gun bunkers, millions of beachfront landmines, and by flooding inland marshes to trap Allied paratroopers. Their strategic preparations would ultimately help the Nazis inflict terrible Allied casualties on D-Day
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Voltaire. Voltaire was a French Enlightenment writer, historian, and philosopher, who attacked the Catholic Church and advocated freedom of religion, freedom of expression, and separation of church and state.
Both eras were strongly influenced by civilizations that became superpowers