According to the passage, unequal distribution of resources leads to "<span>B. specialization and trade" since those who lack certain goods trade the goods they do have, so everyone "wins". </span>
Answer:
She rescues the boy who becomes the founder.
Explanation:
She saved the boys Romulus and Remus and cared for them in a cave.
Answer:
sugar
Explanation:
The item people in Texas seem most upset about rationing during World War
II was sugar, during the time, people were lining up to get sugar, Sugar became the first and the last item that was rationed during the time.
The allocation of sugar was pegged at half a pound a week which was half the quantity America's usually consumed.
Although gasoline was rationed too and many people were only able to get three gallons of gas a week for use.
Answer:
I believe it was not possible to avoid the civil war. If it was avoidable, the north and south would have split into two different countries. Since the two are right next to each other, there would have been constant clashes and disagreements. The southern white would have not cooperate with the north to negotiate giving any slaves rights. As I said, war could have been pushed aside, back ultimately come back as the heat between the north and south would be much greater, creating a much more bloodier of a war than it was originally.
It expanded their economy with more items for trade.
<span>It also allowed for language to be decimated...i.e. Vulgar Latin= Spanish, French, Italian, Catalan, Portuguese, Romanian, etc... </span>
<span>Trade also expanded with sheer numbers being expanded.
</span><span>Roads were built which allowed for travel to be easier. </span>
<span>Ancient Rome was the first civilization to have the idea of Diplomatic Immunity, which is still followed today, strictly might I add. </span>
<span>There are many things that the expansion did for the society and culture. If you want a better list, look up Pax Romana on a legitimate encyclopedia site, not wiki, while wiki is good, it's not a real source.</span>