I'd go with d, Americans were indifferent I had that question on a test so it should be right and if you are having trouble with other courses I'd be obliged to help you.
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Viva voce im not sure
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Not sure if its right but its the best out of them all sorry if its wrong
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Knight represents everyone who goes through life and searches for something ideal, and Eldorado represents those unreachable ideals.
Explanation:
<u>Knight represents everyone who is going through life and who is searching for someone.</u> The journey described in the poem is life, presented as an endless search for something better and greater symbolized in the glory and gold of Eldorado.
Therefore, <u>Eldorado itself presents some almost unreachable good, the ideals people hold and crave and search for their whole life.</u> In this poem and everyday communication, Eldorado is used as a symbol of yearning and symbol of the promised place.
Some analyses even think Poe saw Eldorado as the symbol of death – it is the place which knight can reach only after a long journey and suffering. This analysis is explained by the thought that <u>Ideal is unreachable.</u> In the Christian tradition, ideal doesn't exist in this world, but only in the realms of heaven, which means after death.
The answer for this question is D. Domestic (I am doing the same test as you and I chose it and it was correct :))
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The correct answer is C) the failure of direct democracy.
<em>The element that most directly led the Roman’s Republic demise and its transition to an empire was the failure of direct democracy.
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<em>During the first part of Ancient Rome (509 BC – 27 BC), the peo</em>ple were ruled by elected officials. That was some kind of democracy as we understand it today. But things began to change, people showed less interest in government issues, and the failure of direct democracy led to the formation of an Empire, where only one man was the leader. The period of the Roman Empire was 27 BC to 476 AD.
Another important element in the ending of the Roman Republic was the alliance between Julius Cesar, Marcus Licinius Crassus, and Pompey The Great. This alliance was called the <u>First Triumvirate. </u>