<span>The question is asking us to choose among the options. The background is that "The British Empire once controlled modern-day India. While many British historians once defended Great Britain's Right to rule over foreign colonies, British historians today largely take a negative view of such colonialism. Which of the following best explains why this change in interpretation might have occurred?" Here, the major reason is that the values changed - before, people believed in the superiority of white people while now it is believed that all people are equal. This means that they have different subjective options that influence how they see the events - biases. So the best answer is:
B. Historians today have different biases than previous historians.</span><span />
They lived in apartments and most people in rome were poor. They lived in one room apartments because the didnt have money to buy better. Rome hosted Gladiator shows and passed out bread and drink to people which the poor flocked too.
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The Soviet Union This caused the separation of Germany, into Eastern and Western Block. East Germany was influenced by Soviet Union's communism while the West Germany was influenced by United States' Democracy
The best option that describes the results of British colonization of Australia is: Australia is a modern, independent country, but it still has a few ties with Great Britain
From 1788 to 1890 British colonized Australia, since then the Queen of UK ruled Australia for very long, controlling trading business and other issues. Australia was very dependent on British for investments and for exportation of their goods. With time Australia started to trade with US and other countries becoming independent of British, but only on 3 March 1986 the Australia Acts gave independency for the nation. Today The Independence Day is celebrated on the 11th of December.
But even after having achieved the status of a Sovereign, Independent and Federal Nation Australia still has Elizabeth II as the head of the state, not with the same function as she has in UK, so technically Australia is an independent state and as country being ruled by Monarchy is considered old-fashion Australia is a modern country, because legally she is ruling under Governor-General with ‘Reserve Powers’ as Australia is a country of the Commonwealth of Nations.