Answer:
Correct answers are first two options:
The living conditions for the wealthy were safer and healthier than the housing of the common people.
Wealthy people had more power than common people and slaves.
Explanation:
Wealthy people were living luxurious life, had their own slaves, had the possibility to educate themselves, were not living in a crowded places. Those were mostly patricians.
Wealthy people were usually members of political bodies, such as Senate, they had money to bribe politicians also, owned a lot of lands...
Common people were living in small houses with not so much furniture. Their life was far from perfect.
Most of the people in Rome were divided into members of higher class - patricians and of the lower class - plebeians. Of course, we also had slaves who were deprived of all of their rights.
B. Horses. I doubt they'd kill their own mounts unless they had to.
Answer:
Night of the Long Knives, in German history, purge of Nazi leaders by Adolf Hitler on June 30, 1934. Fearing that the paramilitary SA had become too powerful, Hitler ordered his elite SS guards to murder the organization's leaders, including Ernst Röhm.
Answer:
It was Theodore Roosevelt
Explanation:
The president during the construction of the Panama Canal was Theodore Roosevelt
All the statements but the third one are correct.
Germany started World War II when it invaded Poland in 1939: The German invasion of Poland was a military action of Nazi Germany aimed at annexing the Polish territory. The technical operation, known as "White Case" (in German, Fall Weiss), began on September 1, 1939 and the last units of the Polish army surrendered on October 6 of that same year. It was the trigger of the Second World War in Europe and ended with the Second Polish Republic.
In the Battle of Britain, Germany used bombs to attack Great Britain: The Battle of Britain is the name by which the set of air battles fought in the British sky and on the English Channel is known, between July and October 1940, when Germany sought to destroy the Royal Air Force (RAF) to obtain the air superiority necessary for an invasion of Great Britain.
In the early stages of World War II, Germany demonstrated immense military power: The first German military movements were successful and brilliant, as in the blitzkrieg during the invasion of Poland (1939), Norway (1940), the Netherlands (1940), and above all, the incredibly rapid and successful invasion of France in the year 1940.