<em><u>Answer:</u></em>
TRUE
<u><em>Explanation:</em></u>
The ancient Romans built an amazing network of roads everywhere they went, such that roads from every city eventually led back to Rome. This gave rise to the famous saying 'All roads lead to Rome', which simply means that there are different paths and ways to reach the same goal.
The limitations on 1983 actions that the US Supreme Court has put was that they can only be brought for deliberate acts.
Descubrimiento de América es la denominación que recibe el acontecimiento histórico acaecido el 12 de octubre de 1492, consistente en la llegada a América de una expedición española dirigida por Cristóbal Colón por mandato de los Reyes Católicos, Isabel de Castilla y Fernando de Aragón. Colón había partido del Puerto de Palos (España) dos meses y nueve días antes y, tras cruzar el océano Atlántico, llegó a una isla del continente americano, Guanahani, creyendo que había llegado a la India. Este hecho es uno de los momentos fundamentales de la historia universal y representa un “descubrimiento” de riquezas, buena tierra, condiciones climáticas favorables al europeo y de una población con una cosmología de relaciones de poder muy distintas, sin pretensiones expansionistas; así como un mal llamado "encuentro de dos mundos" que habían evolucionado independientemente desde el poblamiento de América.
The soviet union wanted to gain entire control of west Berlin so they cut it off from the rest of the world but this plan did not succeed because the U.S. found a way to bring food and supplies to them by the berlin airlift and the wall remained from 1961 to 1989.
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Not sure if this is meant to have options, but during the first time of President Franklin Roosevelt, many of the Supreme Court justices were opposed to the New Deal thinking it to be an illegal expansion of the executive's powers.
Roosevelt tried to counter by stacking the Court, which failed. He ended up getting the Court that he wanted over time as members died off and he replaced them with loyalists.