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<span>A. It restricted American civil liberties.</span>
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From Greece--the principles of democracy have been brought into the US government from Greece. Greek democracy was limited as it was in the founding of the US. Only elite, men were allowed the rights of citizens in both governments.
From the Byzantine Empire--the principles of law and order came from Justinian's Code. The law code set high level law principles with each law corresponding to a punishment. The codes also set judicial principles used by the US when setting up their judicial branch of government.
From Rome--representative government was used where members of the empire were elected or chosen to represent larger populations. In Rome, this ensured the reaches of the empire were heard and in the US representation has been used to ensure the voices of states and the people are heard in at the federal level.
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In medieval Europe, rural life was governed by a system scholars call “feudalism.” In a feudal society, the king granted large pieces of land called fiefs to noblemen and bishops.
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The group that became the most powerful following the withdrawal of Russian troops from Afghanistan in 1989 was the Taliban.
Explanation:
The Taliban is a fundamentalist Islamic nationalist movement that spread in Pakistan and especially Afghanistan since 1994 and which ruled Afghanistan between 1996 and 2001. The movement developed among members of the Pashtun ethnic group, but also included many non-Afghan volunteers from the Arab world, as well as from Eurasia and South and Southeast Asia.
For nearly two decades, its leader was Mohammed Omar, considered one of the most influential jihadists in the world. He led the fight to establish the Taliban as the main political and military force in Afghanistan in the 1990s, and then led the insurgency against Western troops in Afghan territory. When killed, in 2013, he was succeeded by Akhtar Mohammad Mansour. This, however, was also killed in an American air raid in May 2016. He was succeeded by Mawlawi Hibatullah Akhundzada, who took over, on May 25, full operational control of the group.