Answer: Greek
Explanation:
The ancient Greeks had a profound influence on the Romans such that the Romans adopted a lot of Greek practices and adapted it to their nation.
Just looking at Roman architecture and even religion makes it quite evident with the Romans having similar structures and gods to the Greeks.
The knowledge and practices did not stop at architecture and religion however but extended to other forms such as math, science and technology such that some historians in reference to the adage that <em>Rome was not built in a day</em> say instead that <em>the Greeks did not build Rome in a day</em>.
Answer:
The Transatlantic Slave Trade
Explanation:
Countless local and regional slave trades in Europe, Africa, and the Americas combined to create the transatlantic slave trade
I think they moved to new regions and set up Muslim communities
Answer:
A.) exaggerated newspaper stories of Spanish atrocities
Explanation:
Many Americans felt a great sympathy for the Cuban rebels because of <em>exaggerated newspaper stories of Spanish atrocities</em>. These stories were considered the start of "yellow journalism." American newspaper owners became interested in the opportunity to make money from the news. Hence, correspondents tried to get information from Spain, but they couldn't get reliable ones. What they did was to fabricate many of the stories, especially that most of them came from second-hand sources.
They were looking for wealth.
They often searched for legends.
They made many political allies.
They sought a new route to Asia.
They were very kind to the Indians.
They claimed very little land except along the coast.
They brought Spain great wealth.
They attracted a great deal of interest in Spain.