Majority rule guarantees that a popular belief, idea, opinion, or a method of handling things is selected by popular vote [or say for example, 36 people out of 50 people total voted on this law, thus making it a majority rule (by having the most votes) and will now become a law]. Same thing concept applies in prior parts of history where majority rule was not always the best when it came into voting on new laws (but not in all cases), and would suppress or oppress the Minority vote or groups of people, ethnic backgrounds, etc.
Answer:
False
Explanation:
for a bill to become a law it must be passed through the house, the senate, and the president who then (if the bill is passed through with majority vote) can either accept the bill or veto it. Sometimes the house or senate can veto the veto that the president vetoed.
Artillery was a game changer in trench warfare. The right equipment could easily destroy enemy trenches, and even take out opposing artillery as well.
The Romans indeed did conquer the Greek cities and kingdoms but at the same time they adopted most, but not all, of the Greek cultural legacy in the sense that they copied a lot from the ancient Greeks and how they lived.