Answer:
B. To protect against barbarian invasions.
Explanation:
During the test reigns of Roman Empire as the largest and most powerful state, boasting of higher population, and having vast land territories which span across Europe and North of Africa, the Romans are not left out from the preyin eyes of the barbarians who not only seek for better life in the Roman Empire state, but also seek to take over from the wealth and technological advancement of Roman Empire.
Hence, the Roman Empire leaders, in their bid to secure the state and the citizens against the Barbarian invasion, most Roman soldiers were stationed on the borders of the Empire, specifically, TO PROTECT AGAINST BARBARIAN INVASION.
If I were the coach....
To me this would be a hard decision to make. The football team, the school, and the community would be affected by this decision if you choose to take Robbie out (and most likely lose the game) or if you keep Robbie in (and most likely win the game). Because as a football coach or any leader in general I would try to be a good example to kids and not support bad behavior, if Robbie's actions go against my philosophy as a coach and my team rules, I would take him out of the game. Though this choice might come with an outcome of losing the game, this experience should teach the football players that I won't reward bad behavior.
I believe there are 12 principles.
The principles that they held after 2000 put a lot more societal factors/consideration compared to the principles that they held during the world wars era.
Those principles are:<span> Objective , Offensive ,. Mass , Economy of Force ,Maneuver ,. Unity</span> of Command , Security , Surprise , Simplicity , Restraint ,Perseverance , and Legitimacy
Answer:
A. they put all of their money into one kind of investment at a time
D. they invest more money than they can afford.
E. they focus heavily on familiar investment opportunities.
F. they hold onto investments longer than they should to recoup losses.
Explanation: