Justinian I, Emperor of the Byzantine Empire, ordered the landmark church of Hagia Sophia in Constantinople. It was built by Greek scientists Isidore of Miletus and Anthemius of Tralles. Hagia Sophia was an Orthodox Christian Church, then became a Roman Catholic Church and then became a mosque, before it became secularized and became a museum, which is open today and attracts many tourists.
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You didn't provide a list of choices, but Franklin Delano Roosevelt issued by far more executive orders than any other president. FDR signed 3,721 executive orders. (Five of them were overturned by the Supreme Court as unconstitutional.)
The next closest presidents in use of executive orders had only half as many as FDR. Woodrow Wilson issued 1,803; Calvin Coolidge issued 1,203; Teddy Roosevelt issued 1,081. If we think presidents recently have made heavy use of executive orders -- such as 277 executive orders by Barack Obama -- they are not even close to the high numbers issued by some presidents in the past.
According to reporting by CNN, President Donald Trump, who had criticized Obama's use of executive orders, is on pace to sign more executive orders than any president in the past 50 years. Trump is averaging over 4 executive orders per month. President Obama's number of executive orders for his eight years in office averaged less than 3 per month.
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The Olmecs were a people living in the south of central Mexico. They dominated their areas from approximately 1200 BC to 800 BC. Their homeland was characterized by swampy lowlands with scattered, hilly ridges and volcanoes. The Olmecs built permanent cities and laid the foundation for the development of other later cultures in Mesoamerica such as the Mayans. Their political system was made up of highly hierarchical city states, which were copied by other cultures that followed the Olmecs.
On the other hand, the Zapotecs were a tribe living in the southern part of Mexico, in current Oaxaca. The most famous urban center of the Zapotecs was Monte Alban, located at the top of a mountain, where heeled images formerly known as dancers have been found, which are now thought to depict dead soldiers or tortured prisoners of war.
African American men and women served in every branch of the US armed forces during World War II. In addition to battling the forces of Fascism abroad, these Americans also battled racism in the United States and in the US military. The Army, Navy, and Marine Corps all segregated African Americans into separate units because of the belief that they were not as capable as white service members. Adding to this indignity, the Army frequently assigned white officers from the American South to command black infantrymen.
African Americans also served in equally vital positions throughout the Army as nurses, engineers, truck drivers, gunners, and paratroopers.