Answer:
Constantine I
Explanation:
The Roman Empire Constantine I determined to move his capital from Rome to Byzantium (Greek colony) in 330 A.D. Constantine I renamed the city as Constantinople. Constantine resolved to change his capital to the ancient Greek colony to check the enemy approaches from Danube and Persia. Its geographic position helped him to establish an empire because of its trading network and coastal city. The region was also picked because of the barbarian and Persian Empire continually attacking the empire in Rome.
The First Crusade is argueably the only successful crusade (though I would argue the Second Crusade was also successful) as it caught the Muslim defenders off guard, and not only was able to retake Jerusalem and place it under Christian rule, but also to open up a safe travel route for Christian Pilgrims. However, soon the Muslims were able to retake Jerusalem, which led to the Second Crusade occurring.
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Answer: After losing the war, the Habsburgs of Austria-Hungary were overthrown and Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany abdicated in 1918. Both Germany and Austria became republics and were heavily punished in the Treaty of Versailles (1919) and Treaty of St. Germain-en-Laye (1919).
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The answer is C) to inflict so much damage that Georgians would call for an end to the war.