"<span>a. The final period of the Roman Republic was marked by factional struggles and civil wars, while the pax Romana was characterized by peace and the flourishing of Roman culture and public works" is true. In fact, the Pax Romana was the only extended period in Roman history during which there was relatively no war--meaning that the arts and culture could be rapidly expanded. </span>
When he published<span> the </span>results<span> of </span>his experiments<span> in the </span>French journal Comptes Rendus<span> de l'</span>Académie<span> des </span>Sciences<span> in </span>1900<span>, </span>he neglected<span> to </span>mention Mendel's work<span>, </span>but after criticism<span> by</span>Carl Correns he conceded Mendel's priority<span>. </span>Correns<span> and </span>Erich von Tschermak now<span> share credit for the rediscovery of </span>Mendel's<span> laws.</span>
Answer:
it's cute, but i can't get a puppy right now:(
Explanation:
It gave other races the knowledge to know what is right and what is wrong. It was a defining moment in interracial empowerment. It gave the minorities a chance to fight for their freedom.