Decolonization, as the men of Europe didn't care about the borders of the new countries splitting up religions and cultures
Answer:
Nicolas Jenson
Explanation:
Nicholas Jenson (c. 1420 – 1480) was a French engraver, pioneer, printer and type designer who carried out most of his work in Venice, Italy. Jenson established Venice's second press and was one of history's greatest typeface designers and punch cutters. Jenson's fonts were characterized by extreme legibility and established a new standard of excellence, with wider letterforms, lighter tone, and a more even texture of black strokes on the white background.
I think that the answer is A
By the Late Empire, few members<span> of the Senate </span>were<span> from the original patrician families, most of which had died out. </span>Rome<span> continued to have a hierarchical </span>class s<span>ystem, but it was no longer dominated by the distinction between patricians and plebeians.</span>
answer is B the national government was weak and states operated like independent countries