Augustus was a Roman emperor who changed the Roman empire from being a democracy into a monarchy again. This is seen as his greatest contribution. Augustus ruled for nearly fifty years. He reinstated some of the ancient traditions, built many monuments, as well as advanced the cultural aspects of the Roman empire. Many influential Latin writers developed their styles during this period. It is believed that the Pantheon was built during his reign. He rebuilt the city of Rome. The Roma
The two most important events in creating ISIS were the US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003 and the outbreak of the Syrian civil war in 2011.
<span>Washington considered it important to put down the Whiskey Rebellion, because if he didn't, it might undermine the new government and weaken its authority.</span>
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In fact, some New Deal programs borrowed ideas from things already done in Europe. For instance, already in the late 19th century, Germany under the leadership of Otto von Bismarck passed the Health Insurance Bill (1883), the Accident Insurance Bill (1884), and the Old Age and Disability Insurance Bill (1889). Such reforms in Germany continued after Bismarck ended his service as chancellor, with the Workers Protection Act (1891).
Germany's Old Age and Disability Insurance Bill of 1889 provided a pattern and precedent for the United States' Social Security Act, signed into law in 1935.
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The border in black is considered the line of containment between the first world and the second world countries.