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C) The Gulf of Tonkin!!
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It is similar because it is like the civil war<span />
The central idea is that people among whom everyone have natural rights have to right to praticipate in process of government du to ability of election reprsentatives and that goverment must secure their rights if government fails to due so peopel have a right to revolt against government.
<span>Since the three
ministers of the United States, sent to France by John Adams, were
contacted by three French agents, nicknamed X, Y and Z, who suggested
they bribe with $ 250,000 to the foreign minister of France, and also
give $ 10,000,000 to France as an '' advance ''
for the future negotiations, this was cause of great indignation and
anger on the part of the Americans when the plans of the French agents
were discovered and exposed to the public opinion. <span>Nearly
a war between France and the United States took place, since even the
naval forces of both countries were mobilized, but never reached a real
confrontation.</span></span>
Answer:In other words, what parts of the old Roman Empire based in Italy did the Byzantine Empire keep?What parts of the Byzantine Empire were different from the western (Italian) Roman Empire?THINGS THAT STAYED THE SAME:1.Byzantine leaders saw their Empire as simply a continuation of the old Western Roman Empire.a.Beginning date for the Byzantine Empire is 330 C.E. when Roman emperor Constantine makes a new capital, Constantinople, out of the old Greek city of Byzantium.b.At the end of the century, the Roman Empire was formally (in writing and law), divided into two halves – eastern and western. The Byzantine Empire was the eastern half.c.The western half, based in Italy, collapsed in the fifth century.d.The eastern half (Byzantine Empire), kept buzzing along for another thousand years.2.Many leaders of the Byzantine Empire hoped to revive the glory and power of the Roman Empirea.Emperor Justinian(ruled 527-565 C.E.) led this revival.b.He preserved the old Roman system of law.i.He ordered his scholars to collect the laws of the Roman Empire.ii.He put them together (codifies them) into a book called The Justinian Code.iii.This Justinian Code formed the basis of Byzantine law.iv.The Code preserved the idea that people should be ruled by laws, not the whimsof leaders.v.Old Roman Law/Justinian’s Code forms the basis of English civil law, one of the world’s major legal systems.3.Much of the Western Roman Empire was adopted and persisted in the eastern Roman Empire/Byzantium/Byzantine Empire.a.Roman roadsb.Roman taxation systemc.Roman military structuresd.Roman lawse.Roman imperial courtsf.Roman centralized administration
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