1. Rome
2. Athens and Sparta
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Answer:
Battle of the Thames, north of Lake Erie.
Explanation:
During the American war of 1812 between the United States and the British. There was a Native American group led by a certain Tecumseh.
Tecumseh fought in support of Great Britain. However, he was later defeated and killed in the battle by William Henry Harrison.
His defeats and eventually death occurred on October 5th, 1813, at the Battle of the Thames, north of Lake Erie
Answer:
see below the con and pros
Explanation:
pros
in the modern-day city of Istanbul which was Constantinople, now its Istanbul, not Constantinople. Which provided the inspiration for a song made famous by They Might Be Giants.
cons
the fall of Byzantine empire, the question of what life would be like, if it hadn’t, will never be answered. Sure, there might be some alternate reality where the Byzantines are alive and well. Aspects of string theory certainly suggest so. But who knows what the modern political landscape might look like with the formal existence of the Byzantine?
pros
The fall of the Byzantine empire is part of the history of the world, as we know it. We might wear hats on our feet for all we know. What might the world look like if the empire had not fallen?
cons
Fall of the Byzantine empire led to an abundance of knowledge that is lost forever, think about that forever. The loss of “Greek Fire” is definitely a drag. Greek Fire was an incendiary weapon used by the Byzantine navy, and could burn on water. No one knows just what went into that technological advantage possessed by the Byzantines.
Initially, the colonists accepted these taxes because they were lightly enforced by the government. These taxes were also light themselves, and were not a harsh payment to make for imports. When the British government did enforce these light duties and eventually added more direct taxes, the colonists feared that by accepting these, they would lose their property and political rights to the British. In the end, the colonists opposed all taxes imposed on them by the government.
before big
now smaller
before more industrial/factory/manufacturing
now many are for service type jobs like nursing
other countries employees are assumed to be a part of union and if they have to prove to that are not part of union if they dont want to be
in the US employees are assumed to not be part of a union and they have to prove to that are part of a union if they want to be
1980s president reagan hurt unions big way by destroying the air traffic controllers union (patco) because they went on strike in the name of national security, even though that union & other unions had supported him in the 1980 election