First was the Roman Republic, then came the Roman Empire. In the 4th century BCE, the Roman Republic turned to imperialism. After losing a significant battle with the Gauls, a Celtic people, the Romans concluded that in order to sustain safety, they would have to expand their territory so the frontiers would be a good distance from the capital, Rome. They successfully fought a series of wars with other Italian city-states as well as the Carthaginians, achieving their goal. Warfare gave excessive power to the military leaders, weakening the influence of the Senate and thus the democracy became undermined. That is how it was transformed to a vast empire.
Answer:
Their land & production of goods.
Explanation:
They produced goods and the land helped wit it
Hoped this helped
The people ought to change it or topple it.
They provided food
They sewed clothes
They disguised themselves as men and fought
They fundraised
They were nurses
Answer:
The building up of weapons and military as a show of force
Explanation:
promising to defend other countries in need is an example of alliance
extreme love of one's country (and when you think all the other countries suck) is an example of nationalism
building up an empire and expanding wealth is an example of imperialism
these were all the reasons World War One started by the way.