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The Holy Roman Empire encompasses less territory than the Roman Empire. After the fall of the Roman Empire, the empire was divided into the west (Byzantine empire) and east. More warfare ensued and eventually the Holy Roman Empire was established, but this time it mostly consisted of what the Roman Empire used to call savages (Germanic/Franks people) so basically the area that is today Germany, France etc. The Holy Roman Empire never conquered the entire Italian peninsula of today, which the Roman Empire did.
Explanation:
Warfare, overextension, corruption of the Roman Empire lead to its downfall and the Roman Empire was never established to its great success.
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The North was led by a communist regime under Kim ll Sung who was supported by the Soviets. The South was led by a nationalist Rhee who was supported by the U.S. Since both wanted to conquer the entire Korean Peninsula and both were aligned with different political ideologies, it wasn't too unreasonable that Kim decided to attack the South. As a result, America, who adopted a policy of containment under Truman, wanted to expel communist influence as much as possible, which led to America playing a role in mobilizing a UN force to support the South.
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The rising demand for manufactured goods meant that average people could make their fortunes in cities as factory employees and as employees of businesses that supported the factories, which paid better wages than farm-related positions.
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the Greeks
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I was alive and remember it well as many in my generation do.
I was 19 when the attacks occurred in my sophomore year of college. I was walking into my 8:00 class when our professor informed us class was cancelled due to an attack in New York. I went back home and watched the news for the rest of the day. It showed the videos of the attacks and reported on information and pieces began to come together.
This event shaped our domestic and foreign policies we experience today. For someone who can remember the event, we can also remember the ease of a flight or the lack of restrictions around the country. For people too young to remember or barely alive at the time of the attack, the event has shaped their lives as Americans.