The choices forthe above question are:
A.An increase in centrally held power
<span>B.Protection from arrest without cause </span>
<span>C.Freedom from quartering soldiers </span>
<span>D.Freedom to petition the government</span>
The question is asking to choose among the following choices that states the aspect of english government traditions that did not influence leader in the united states base on that, I would say that the answer would be B. Protection from arrest without cause. I hope you are satisfied with my answer and feel free to ask for more.
Answer:
The cities in Ancient Greece were separated by hilly countryside. All the cities were near to water bodies. Rome was an inland country and situated on the banks of River Tiber. Greek art was considered to be superior to that of Roman Art.
The main similarities between Greek and Roman political structures were that both empires were made up of several city-states, both believed that the citizens needed to actively participate in politics and military service, and both favored aristocratic rule.
Explanation:
C: interview us and Soviet leaders about differences in customs that affected the negotiations
Explanation:
- Cultural history is not interested in explaining events from a political perspective.
- In this case, historian would check why someone is stubborn and not keen to let go when it comes to some agreements.
- He would check why Soviet or American negotiators are strictly using certain sentences, why do they behave the way they behave, etc.
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Gettysburg is in Germany and Americans won the battle, pushing farther into Germany
<span>Women - needed to earn their right to vote
Children - were used mainly in factories almost as slaves to poor wage
Indentured Servants - were treated more worse then slaves were
Slaves - had to work till they were useless
Native Americans - were fought off their land
Working Class - treated poorly by rich business mongers </span><span />