The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached we can say the following.
Here, we are talking about the Great Awakening.
The Great Awakening was a religious movement that encouraged people to rethink their religious beliefs.
The Great Awakening was a period in the history of the United States where preachers became prominent members of the American society by preaching their teaching to the people who willingly followed those teachings trying to create a better version of themselves through high ethical and moral standards.
This Great Awakening represented a revival of Christianity in the United States. There were three general periods identified by the name Great Awakening from the beginning of the 1700s to the end of the 1900s.
Protestantism religion was a big part of this religious revival and some of them created new religions. Gilbert Tennet and Johnatan Edwards were among the most influential and famous preachers of the First Great Awakening.
The British were in lots of places. By 1800, Britain had colonies in Canada, India, Australia, and New Zealand, South America and Africa.
<span>This organization was key to the work of the United States because, it was one of the secret organizations, the best known and the most influential was the so-called Noble Order of the Knights of Labor. This organization did not want conflict with a legitimate Company, nor antagonism with the necessary capital, but the support of laws made to harmonize the interests of work and capital. A few years after its creation, the Order of the Knights of Labor ceased to be secret and in 1886 it reached its maximum power. And it became a fundamental event in the organized work of the United States.</span>
Answer:
Byzantine Emperors were like the last Roman Emperors in the way they both ruled with absolute power.
Explanation:
After facing the difficulty in communication between the growing Roman Empire, it was decided to split the empire in Eastern Empire and Western Empire.
The center of the Eastern Roman Empire was the Greek city Byzantium. <u>After the succession of Emperor Justinian on the throne, the Byzantine Emperors regained Rome's glory by ruling with absolute power just like it's predecessor, the Old Roman Emperors</u>. They had control over both the states and the churches and ruled with brutuality, likewise the old Roman Emperors.
Thus the similarity shared between the Byzantine Emperors and the Old Roman Emperors was they both ruled with absolute power.