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The annexation of Texas led to a war with Mexico which led to us gaining some more territory. He didn't want to do it because it would lead to a war, but did it anyway which declared war. In short, if you haven't figured it out already by taking the test for AZVA, he wanted to avoid war with Mexico.
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Roman tolerance did not extend to religions that it perceived as threats to public order within the empire. Cults such as Isis-worship were banned from time to time, when their practice caused unrest. Judaism was widespread throughout the empire, but its exclusive monotheism combined with a strong nationalist ideology in Judaea itself led to conflicts with, and ferocious revolts against, Roman authority - although these were bloodily repressed.
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Pope Urban II urge his audience to fight against the Turks to reclaim the Holy Land from the Muslims as it was God's will.
He described the crusaders as saviors of their Christian brothers living in the Middle East.
He described the Turks as invaders who took over the Holy land.
1. it allowed the spreading of news through more than just radio
2. created jobs for millions of people everywhere who wanted to make a TV show
3.allowed people to watch politicians speak rather than reading about it or listening to it they could watch the event unfold for themselves.
Not only did it change the US it changed the world for years to come