The answer is yes, Raymond d'Aguiliers was definitely biased, his <em>Historia Francorum qui Ceperum Iherusalem, </em>isn't impartial at all, it's full of depictions of "evil turks" and "divine aid" for the crasaders. Being a Christian in the Middle Ages sort of explains his bias towards Christianity, however, it is also believed that he wrote the chronicle to rise up his liege Raymond IV of Tolouse.
How helpless Odysseus’s men are in the clutches of the Cyclops
Of these options, "<span>Better technology allows easier access to water supplies" is the best answer. Things like canals and waterways greatly increase the number of people who are able to live and farm on dryer land. </span>
Answer:
a weak economy, high unemployment, public distrust of democratic rule, few military resources
Explanation:
A future states to the north of a set point would be free.