<span>On 28 August 1963, more than 200,000 demonstrators took part in the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in the nation's capital. The march was successful in pressuring the administration of John F. Kennedy to initiate a strong federal civil rights bill in Congress.</span>
1. I believe it was Palatine, in which the latins (early romans) first settled.
2. The Etruscans were an earlt civilization of people who were very rich in wealth and power.
3. They basically passed on their language/alphabet to the romans, this language was very unique as it wasn't used much in other civilizations
4. You skipped 4 xP
5. It is believed to have happened in 509 B.C.E after the last king (<span>Lucius Tarquinius Superbus) was overthrown
6. There were Slaves (the lowest of ranks, and the poorest), </span>plebians (ordinary people, who did nothing really special) and the <span>patricians (who were very rich and had good careers).
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7. I'm truly sorry. I have no idea for this one. =/
8. Again I have no idea =/
9. The Twelve Tables were basically the early versions of
laws/codes of conduct.
10. Tribunes were the one in charge of taking care of the ordinary people.
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Some innovations of the Indus Valley civilisation are:
--Developed many new methods of handicrafts, carving intricate designs out of many types of stones and gems like carnelian
--Made things out of metals like copper bronze lead and tin (metallurgy)
--Had very well planned cities and towns
--Had very good drainage and water supply systems
--Had many non-residential buildings (not houses) like schools, etc.
--Invented the buttons and the ruler