The correct answer would be A. Rome collapsed because of internal weakness, not because of attacks from foreign invaders
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
Homer = The Epic Poems
Socrates = The Iliad and The Odyssey
Plato =  Founded the discipline of Western philosophy and trained some of the world’s greatest philosophers
Explanation:
You can read it documentaries and watch it on Amazon Prime "The Iliad"
you can also find it in your history books as well. I know it from sense and great reading of history books, as well with going to the library. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
 Within three years of his arrival in South Africa, Gandhi had become a political leader, providing hope to many Indians who had no political rights under the dispensation of the time. In 1903, he founded a newspaper, the Indian Opinion, in which his ideas on passive resistance or Satyagraha were spread. Some years later, an act was introduced in which all Indians in the Transvaal were required to carry a pass. Under Gandhi's leadership, 3000 Indians protested against the law by refusing to register for their passes
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
A state's number of electors equals the number of representatives plus two electors for the senators the state has in the United States Congress.
Explanation:
The Electoral College is the process by which the states and District of Columbia elect the president of the United States. Each state is represented by a number of electors equal to the size of its congressional delegation. There are 538 electors in total. To win the Electoral College, a candidate must receive a majority at least 270 electoral votes
The Electoral College will meet in mid-December to cast their votes after the general election on November 3, 2020. Although there is no constitutional provision or federal law requiring electors to vote in accordance with the election results in their state, electors typically vote for their state's popular vote winner. Some states have provisions permitting the disqualification and replacement of an elector whose vote deviates from the state's popular vote.