Answer:
They are many answer possibilities, also depends on your location.
Explanation:
Some business companies will pay their female workers less than male workers even though they are working the same position or working the same amount of hours. These companies will ask you to disclose your earnings because this is illegal but is still being done today.
Answer:
Union armies had gained two important victories at about the same time. ... The day after the battle of Gettysburg, Union forces defeated Confederate forces at Vicksburg, Mississippi. This victory gave them control of the Mississippi River. And it split the states of the Confederacy.
Explanation:
A victory at the siege of Vicksburg, Mississippi, in 1863 gave the Union control of the Mississippi River in the American Civil War. ... By having control of the river, Union forces would split the Confederacy in two and control an important route to move men and supplies.
Explanation: MOV instruction copies a word or byte from a specified source to a specified destination. The destination can be a register or a memory location. The source can be a register or a memory location or an immediate number .
For MOV CX 037AH: put immediate number 037AH to CX
For MOV BL, (437AH) : copy byte in Ds at offset 437AH to BL
For MOV AX BX : copy content register BX to AX
For MOV DL, (BX) : copy byte from memory at(BX) to DL
That identifies the differences. Good luck.
Answer:
The Romans referred to it as "their sea" and would not allow competing empires to flourish on it, such as the Greeks and Egyptians. The Mediterranean also connects to other waterways of interest to the Romans such as the Bosporus Straits--this gave the Romans access to the spices and other riches of the East.
Explanation:
The term mare nostrum was used in the first place by Romans to refer to the Tyrrhenian Sea. This was after they had taken over the countries around it. ... So they started to use the name mare nostrum for the whole Mediterranean Sea. They used other names as well, such as Mare Internum ("The Internal Sea").