Answer:
<h3>so they knew were they were on the battlefield and to communicate in the battlefield.</h3>
Explanation:
- The Standard, also called as Signum or Signa Romanum, used by the Roman soldiers was a flag or military ensign which identified a particular military unit.
- These standards were usually attached to a pole or staff and the soldiers carried it to identity between a cavalry and infantry.
- The Roman soldiers carried standards into battlefields so that they knew they were on the battlefield and to help them communicate in the battlefield with each other.
Answer:
Mercantilism
Explanation:
Due to protectionism (the mother country protects its possessions)
When the treaty of Versailles was negotiated (without the Germans mind you) they didn’t refuse to allow German delegation. They didn’t invite the Germans because they were under the impression that the Germans had surrendered (instead of the cease war that meant neither side won.) Since Germany had “lost,” the loser had no say in the terms of the treaty and was forced to accept it.
The treaty of Versailles was one of the causes of World War II.