Yes. They are complex civilizations/
because both had adopted some free-market practices early on and had hired advisers to speed the transformation of the economy.
They set up business schools and worked to attract foreign capital, anchoring themselves securely to the world economy.
The holy roman emperor (Henry IV) wanted to make the church independent from secular rulers so he banned the practice of Lay Investiture. The pope (Gregory VII) excommunicated him and went to find a new emperor when Henry IV confessed to him he was a sinner and Gregory forgave him. But Henry was so butt hurt about it that he sent to roman military to kill the pope.
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A financial precipice is a mix of lapsing tax breaks and no matter how you look at it government spending slices booked to end up plainly compelling Dec. 31, 2012. The thought behind the financial bluff was that if the national government enabled these two occasions to continue as arranged, they would detrimentally affect an effectively insecure economy, maybe sending it once more into an authority recession as it cut family unit earnings expanded unemployment rates and undermined purchaser and speculator certainty
WAR is the answer i think