Answer:
Berlin
Explanation:
In 1989, the Berlin wall fell, and the two independent countries, West and East Germany were trying to work together, and finally unifying as one. And then they were wondering what would be the new capital of Germany.
And then the country had a vote, about whether it would be Bonn (city) or Berlin. And the vote was 337 votes for Berlin, and 320 for Bonn.
1. Faith
2. Life
3. God
but it depends on the religion... usually when people are referencing church, it’s the catholic one tho
Answer:
The three trade routes used during the Hellenistic era are mentioned below: - The ptolemaic empire, The Antigonid empire and the seleucid empire in Egypt, Macedonia and in Persia and Mesopotamia were three hellenic empires that followed Alexander death. - From the war of succession these three empires emerged.
Explanation:
Russia was part of the Axis Powers until it was invaded by Germany.
Option: A
Explanation:
Russia was previously part of Axis power. The Axis power was signed by tri parties Germany, Italy and Japan. Later it was followed by Hungary, Bulgaria and Romania. Before signing Axis power Germany and Russia was friend countries.
Finland was not a part Axis power or allies party. Hitler suddenly attacked on Russia. From then Russia became the enemy country of Germany. In 1941 it was happened. At the start of World war II this strategic attack was done by Germany on Russia.
The Great Compromise solved the issue of representation by putting the ideas of large(Virginia) states and small( New Jersey) states together. This compromise started off by keeping a two house Congress which were the House of Representatives and the Senate. The House of Representatives came from the large states plan, and the Senate came from the small states plan. The first house represented the people, and it involved a number of representatives based on population of the state. The second house represented the states, and each of the states will have two senators that were elected by their legislature which constructed equal representation.