Justinian I was an emperor well known for establishing a long lasting rule of law with the help of his wife.
<span>1)Comparing things to Nazi Germany is a tactic that lowers any statement's credibility- I highly suggest avoiding that in the future
2)The Romans brought with them inventions, organization, and a number of innovations in a massive number of fields. This makes them somewhat more sympathetic
3)The shock of more modern empires like Nazi Germany was the modern time period and the dissonance between contemporary values and savage actions. The ancient empires were a lot more willing to use brutal tactics on the whole, so the time period leads to much lower standards and expectations for a given state.
4)People really don't think of them as great. Smart? Perhaps, though not as smart as the Greeks in the eyes of many. But great? That would be an unpopular view, at least where I'm from- people tend to regard the Romans as brutal, invasive, violent, authoritarian, and corrupt belligerents who did great things on accident from what I've seen.</span>
Answer:
1) It drove up inflation
3) It decreased the value of the mark
Explanation:
The Weimar Republic insisted on printing more money to pay off its tremendous debt but in fact ruined their economy by devaluing the mark and inflation rising.
Answer:
This is the arrangement of these events in chronological order, with the earliest at the top and the latest on the bottom:
Grant loses at Cold Harbor.
Confederate President Davis flees Richmond.
Grant's army drives Confederate troops out of Petersburg.
Richmond burns.
Lee surrenders at Appomattox Court House.
Explanation:
The reasons for this answer are:
First, Grant lost Cold harbor on June twelfth, 1964. Second, President Lee fleed from Richmond in may sith. Third, Grant's army drove confederate troops out of Petersburg on the first day of April of 1965. Then, Richmond burnt as they left. the third of April. Fourth, Lee sings the surrender letter at Appomattox Cout House on April 9.
Answer: It was the first message transmitted over the telegraph.
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