The Assyrians lived in the northern Mesopotamia, near the start of the Tigris and the Euphrates rivers. They rose to the power when the Akkadian Empire fell.
The main reason for the rise of the power of Assyrians were economic. Assyrians needed less artificial irrigation than their rivals ( Hittites and Babylonians ). Horse-breeding was extensive. Trade was carried out in all directions. Long wars helped build Assyria into a warrior society. All male citizens were obliged to serve in the army. And also, during the period of the Middle Assyrian kingdom ( 1360 - 1074 BC ) their rivals were weakened.
Assyria conquered all of Mesopotamia and expanded their kingdom to the east.
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- The rise of Assyrian economy.
- Assyria was a warrior society.
- Hittites and Babylonians both were weakened.
The civil war improved the economy of the north, but harmed the economy of the south. The south relied heavily on agriculture/ producing cotton on slave worked plantations. The civil war led the slaves to finally be freed thus sending many southern farmers into poverty.
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The separation of the little children from their mothers
Explanation:
The Armenian genocide was performed in multiple steps and by using multiple different methods. The Armenians were systemically killed, mostly the men, dispersed throughout the country and put to live in the most inhospitable places, being separated from their families etc. The most terrible feature though from the genocide, according to Henry Wood but also by many others, was the separation of the infants and very little children from their mothers. They were taken away and moved into areas far away, never to be able to get in touch again, and this kind of cruelty was really monstrous from the Ottomans.
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Answer:
The attack on Pearl Harbor
Explanation:
The attack on Pearl Harbor was a strike on U.S. from Japan but they had done this because although the U.S. had stayed neutral they were still giving Great Britain and other Ally powers supplies.