Answer:
B
Explanation:
The capital of the Roman Empire could be found closest to the letter B. It was once at the heart of the Roman Republic, but as its influence expanded it was increasingly distant from the fringes of its empire therefore it is B
I would say the answer is false.
At 4:30 am on April 12, 1861, the artillery of the Army of the Southern Confederate States fired the first shots at Fort Sumter, beginning the direct attack on this fortified Union position and the American Civil War.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The astonishing growth of education in the late 1940s ( and thereafter ) seemed yet another sign that the American Dream was well and alive. Historian James Patterson explains how the increase in the number of Americans finishing high school and attending college supports the statement.
Patterson says that spending on public education per student, after the wartime doubled in the United States. From 1944 to 1950, the federal government supported education in public education in colleges and high school. By 1970, 70% of high school students graduated and almost 50% of youngsters became college students. Scholarships in major colleges were granted to the best athletes in the nation, which allowed many people to attend universities.
This information appears in James T. Patterson's book "Great Expectations. The United States, 1945-1974."
The last Muslim kingdom of Spain. It was seized by Ferdinand and Isabel being seen as one of the "problems" of 1492. Granada had a lot of Muslim influence (El Alhambra- a major region for trade and markets for European and luxury goods)
So Im guessing Europe