Answer:
Dr. Condon had made and offer and paid 1,000 ransom
<span>FDR was not a good president and his socialist legacy harms us to this day. he was an aspiring dictator who ruled for longer than what was gentlemanly (4 terms) and tried to circumvent the Constitution by packing the Supreme Court with Democrats (1937 Judiciary Reorganization Bill). his New Deal policies, according to most economists, extended the Great Depression at least 7 years longer than it needed to last. also, FDR was a communist sympathizer who cozied up with Stalin and allowed the Soviets to take East Berlin.</span>
Aurangzeb (Actual name Muhi-ud-Din Muhammad) and Babur (Actual name is Zahir ud Din Muhammad Babur) were both great rulers of India and belonged to Mughal family.
They both were ruling almost all of the Indian sub-continent and were in their respective times most powerful kings.
Aurangzeb’s personality in the history is a controversial one, some claim that he lacked religious tolerance as opposed to Babur and destroyed Hindu temples while others claim that he actually built many temples and inducted many Hindus in his empire which was also true of Babur who brought many Hindu dignities into his court and honored them.
Babur is considered a good ruler when it comes to foreign relations which left a mark on the empire even after his death while Aurangzeb’s rule actually brought the onset of the downfall of Mughal empire (Some blame it to his religious intolerance)
Answer:
- A language, such as Arameian, that is no longer spoken
Explanation:
The lost languages are languages that have gone extinct over time. These languages were spoken by a group of people in the past and existed for a particular period of time in a particular area.
Over time though, these languages have started to be replaced by other languages, some forcefully imposed, some because they were advantageous. That has gradually led to a decrease in the number of speakers of the language, and over time there was no one speaking it. That process has taken only several years in some cases, and several hundreds, or even a thousand of years.
Examples of such languages are the Arameian language from Mesopotamia, Tocharian language from northwestern China, Thracian from the eastern Balkans and many more.