Answer:
A process is an instance of a program running in a computer. It is close in meaning to task , a term used in some operating systems
Explanation:
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In ancient Rome, its citizens were divided into two classes, Patricians and Peasants.
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- Patricians consisted of upper-class wealthy people whereas peasants consisted of all the remaining citizens.
- though patricians were small number of people they 'held all the power'. All remaining citizens were considered peasants which consisted labors, farmers, soldiers etc.
- Patricians held all the government as well as religious positions in Rome.
- To be a part of patrician class you had to be born a patrician. Generally, patricians and peasants did not coalesce socially.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Process of elimination:
A cannot be the answer as Vietnam was not a British colony
B can be the answer as both Kenya and Vietnam suffered violent revolutions
C cannot be the answer as neither Kenya or Vietnam were abandoned by their overlords
D cannot be the answer as Vietnam and Kenya's independence movements were not stopped by civil war in those countries
B is the answer
The painting of Barnett Newman's Cathedra evoked different emotions and reactions in people and was attacked by someone who didn't like abstract art. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the third option. The person who attacked the painting was Gerard Jan Van Bladeren.
Answer: The answer is:
spices and other luxury goods
Explanation:
The trade of spices as nutmeg, cinnamon, pepper, ginger etc, was a profitable business in Europe
Beginning around 1100, European crusaders battled with Muslims for control of the Holy Lands in SW Asia.
The Europeans had been Introduced to these items during the Crusades. Europeans continued to demand for these goods.
It came to the point where the demand was greater than the supply, so merchants could charge high prices and thus make great profits.
The Italian merchants resold the items at increased prices to merchants