First settled in the seventh century B.C., Constantinople developed into a thriving port thanks to its prime geographic location between Europe and Asia and its natural harbor. In 330 A.D., it became the site of Roman Emperor Constantine's “New Rome,” a Christian city of immense wealth and magnificent architecture
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Omg I can't believe this is a question! Anyway, Frank Lloyd Wright was an outstanding american architect and he's designed very beautiful structures, and houses, all of them incorporated with some sort of nature. He was a very big fan of nature. One of his most famous designs that I actually visited a few years back is Fallingwater. You should really look at it. It's built on a waterfall, and the the couches are very low, because nothing can block the windows, that is what Wright wanted.
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I'm not sure, although I think that C. To Protect his country from further invasions would be a sensible guess.
B is correct. Unterseaboats, the German word for submarines, sunk many Allied merchant ships and eventually the allies started protecting their ships with convoys of military ships that were only slightly effective until anti-submarine technology improved.