Senator, because this person doesn't meet the age requirements for the other options.
Answer:
Here the only good choice is B.
Explanation:
Constantine´s decision to make Christianity the official religion of the empire was largely based on political considerations, enhancing the unity of the Roman Empire. Charles Martel´s victory at the head of combined Christian forces at the Battle of Poitiers (also Battle of Tours) in 732 stopped Islamic advance in Europe. The other options don´t make sense at all.
Answer: Citizenship in ancient Rome was privileged political and legal status afforded to free individuals with respected to law, property and governance. Roman women had a limited form as
#not allowed to vote
#not allowed to stand for civil or public office.
Explanation: can you mark me as brainlist? Have a nice day
Answer:
The move to Avignon gave more power to the French Kingdom, at the expense of the Italian city-states, and especially, of the Papal States.
Explanation:
Because the Papal states were the Italian territories that were under direct control of the Church, when the Pope moved to Avignon, he annexed the city to the Papal States, so technically it was part of them. However, in practice, the pope was mostly influenced by French nobles, and had little power over the Italian papal states.
This was an opportunity for the Italian nobles of the region, who seized more power and control over the area.