They were short on food, guns, ammunition, clothes, boots, and blankets, they could not get supplies from the allies because the Germans controlled the Baltic Sea
<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, <span>the correct response would be "supply and demand", since this dictates what is bought and sold and at what rates.</span></span>
Answer:
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3. The influx of Christian missionaries
4. New technologies that included weapons
5. Cultural and religious exchanges between areas
Explanation:
As Japan interacted and experienced European culture for the first time, they were able to learn a lot from the new culture.
There was definitely an influx of missionaries from all over Europe who wanted to preach the Gospel and convert the local population.
Apart from this, the Japanese were able to learn about education and new technologies such as guns. The Japanese, before opening up believed they were very advanced, but after the Europeans, they understood their short-comings.
There were also plenty of cultural and religious exchanges taking place between them.
I'm pretty sure it's B. I looked it up and it said the Plymouth Seperalists landed in Massachusetts Bay Colony.
Answer:
Byzantine Emperors were like the last Roman Emperors in the way they both ruled with absolute power.
Explanation:
After facing the difficulty in communication between the growing Roman Empire, it was decided to split the empire in Eastern Empire and Western Empire.
The center of the Eastern Roman Empire was the Greek city Byzantium. <u>After the succession of Emperor Justinian on the throne, the Byzantine Emperors regained Rome's glory by ruling with absolute power just like it's predecessor, the Old Roman Emperors</u>. They had control over both the states and the churches and ruled with brutuality, likewise the old Roman Emperors.
Thus the similarity shared between the Byzantine Emperors and the Old Roman Emperors was they both ruled with absolute power.