C. Best answer. Spending to enhance one's prestige.
The Romans granted the people in Latin cities full citizenship because they all shared a common language. The Latin communities were immersed in Roman culture, because much of their land was given to Romans. The Latin state that was formed was able to subdue and conquer all of the non-Latin Italian communities. The conquered people were given only half citizenship because, even though they were part of the Italian peninsula, they had little in common with the Romans.
Absolutely not. They are important historical artifacts and represent important events. Although some of these events were not morally correct we can use it as a reminder to not repeat the past. Some of these statues are 100’s of years old. Almost no other countries destroy their historical statues due to “sensitivity”. Also keep in mind that erasing these statues would be equivalent to erasing our history and not giving any recognition to those groups of people that suffered.
Answer:
Lines of latitude start at 0 degrees at the equator and end at 90 degrees at the North and South Poles (for a total to 180 degrees of latitude).
Explanation:
There are 90° of latitude in each of the northern and southern hemispheres, ranging from 0° at the equator to 90° at the pole. The number of latitudes into which each range of 90° can be subdivided is virtually infinite.
Women roles began to change rapidly because of the war. Not only did women maintain their households, but also they played the roles of helping to support the war. One of the women’s major contributions to the war effort was to take over the running of the farms and grow much needed food. Women worked long hours providing the support that was needed. They learned many new skills and as a result their roles continued to change. During World War I the labor forced of women expanded to almost three million. They were employed in food, textile and war industries. About twenty thousand women worked for the military. Women and girls washed the clothing of the officers and soldiers. They sewed and knitted coats, underwear, and socks. This was important because the army did not have resources for new uniforms. The women and girls cooked for the soldiers, nursed the wounded and sick and helped them survive their injuries and their sickness.