I believe it's <span>a) because it was the revolt of the common people against an absolute monarchy, which Americans related to
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They WOULD HAVE been treated with the same consideration as others, but inevitably their treatment was harsh, simply because they refused to accept Roman rule for long, and kept rebelling. Around the year 66, Agrippa, nominally king of the jews, delivered a great speech warning the Jews and pleading with them not to start an insurrection. Among other things, he pointed out that if they rebelled, their holy city and Temple might be destroyed, since by "sparing these things up till now, the Romans have received no thanks at all."
Roman suppression of the various jewish revolts was often brutal, and led to great loss of life. Many rebels were killed in action or crucified during the various insurrections between 64 BCE and 135 CE, when the last one was put down. Ignoring agrippa proved very costly, since jerusalem and its temple were indeed destroyed. During Trajan's time, many rebels in the diaspora were killed, in cyprus etc. The crushing of the bar kochba revolt of 132-135 is said to have cost half a million jewish lives. Moreover, for nearly a century after 135, jews couldn't even live in jerusalem.
Besides the repercussions of rebellion, jews were penalized for not worshipping the deified caesars. There was a special tax, the fiscus judaicus, levied on them alone.
The political party that formed around Washington and Hamilton in the 1790s was called the Federalist Party. The Federalists believed in a strong central government. The opposing party, the Democratic-Republicans which was formed by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, believed in more power to the states.
Hope this helps! :)
<span>Overtime, black and night (best association with
darkness) and winter are common literary symbols for death. In literature overtime, night has been
considered as the strongest symbol for death. Winter on the other hand;
although it is not associated with darkness, it is true to one of Robert Frost’s
on his "Stopping
by a Wood on a Winter's Night" .</span>
<span>Examples of literary works
that can justify that these words are used to symbolize death.
"It's the light they believe that kills/we
drink and load again and let them crawl</span>
<span>into the darkness we're headed
for"--- Shooting Rats at the Bibb County Dump by David Bottoms
"Do not go gentle into that good night </span>
<span> Old age should rage against the closing of the
day </span>
<span> Rage, rage against the dying of the
light." ---Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night Dylan Thomas</span>