I think the 3 factors that help Britain become a global power in the 1700's are the following.
-Sea power plus industrialization and also the currency and credit reform called banking
-the first country to be industrialized.
-their ability to trade globally and maintain those trade routes.
(1) The creation of a bicameral legislature.
The Great Compromise is the reason that to this day, we have a house of representatives that is based on the population of a state and the senate which is made up of two representatives per state. This was so all states could have more equal representation and feel like they have a say in things.
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The radical republicans wanted the southern states to form an agreement to let slaves gain the right to vote.
Somewhat of an Answer:
Well, they kinda gave up on using military power leading up to WW1, if that makes sense.
Explanation:
This is because Roosevelt was an expansionist, who brought Panama, the Philippines, and Hawaii under U.S. Control.
While Taft was an isolationist, whose policies were on the contrary to Roosevelt's.
Then comes Wilson, who wanted to stay out of WW1 and to stay out of "European squabbles".
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2.By 476 AD, Christianity had spread to most of the Roman Empire, and, in some cases, past those boundaries.
Emperor Constantine the Great was kind to Christians. He understood the strength of the new faith and understood that Rome would also become strong if it had the support of the new church. That is why in 313 he passed the Edict of Milan. The Edict of Milan equated Christianity with paganism, so Christians were allowed to preach their religion freely. It took Christianity less than a century after the Edict of Milan to become the only official religion of the Roman Empire. Respect for the pagan gods was banned by Emperor Theodosius I in 391 AD.
3. along the coasts of the Roman Empire
Before the Edict of Milan Christians were punished and persecuted, Christians were especially severely persecuted in the 3rd century - they were tortured, crucified, burned. The last emperor to support persecution was Diocletian. That is why the areas they were covering were not so wide.
4. Mountains made this region difficult to access.
Already during the reign of Julius Caesar Romans started conquering the region of Gaul, but in the same period Hispania was one of their goals. Still, a small area between was hard to reach because of the mountainous terrain.