Attila was a great ruler of the Hun who led his empire to great heights. He was often termed as the "Scourge of God" by his enemies out of fear.
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<u>Interesting facts about Attila the Hun</u>
Attila, the Hun was born around the fifth century AD. After the demise of King Rugila, Attila along with his brother Bleda; became the rulers of the Hun empire and negotiated a peace treaty to the Roman empire at east which was known as "Treaty of Margus".
Post the death of Bleda, Attila became the sole emperor of the Hun empire and attacked brutally to the Eastern Roman empire in which he too had severe loss. he later claimed the sister of the Honoria, Roman Emperor at west as his wife and half of the Roman empire at west as dowry when Honoria sent a ring to him to rescue her from an arranged marriage with Roman senator.
D. Ratification of the Constitution
These were the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists.
Sumerian belief that humans are created to serve and obey the gods. They developed a hierarchy of importance based on the persons' close relationship with god.
From most important to least important, the list of groups are Kings, Priests and Priestesses, Commoners, and Slaves.
They believe that kings of every city have divine authority, therefore, those who are not kings are tasked to serve and obey the kings.
The second most important group of people in the society are priests and priestesses. The Sumerians believe that gods speak through the priests and priestesses; thus, political powers were granted to them. The priests and priestesses also enjoy living in lavish homes as part of being of noble class.
Commoners labored for the estates, which were attached to the temples.
Slaves worked for Temple officials.
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Dissolution of the Soviet Union/Allowing more freedoms to people
Explanation:
Most of the fears United States had was the spread of communism.
Mikhali slowly was granting more and more freedoms during his rule.
eventually this lead to the end of the USSR.
In the end however, we still seem to be enemies of Russia even though they gave up so many things.