As states and empires increased in size and contacts between regions multiplied, religious and cultural systems were transformed. Religions and belief systems provided a bond among the people and an ethical code to live by. These shared beliefs also influenced and reinforced political, economic, and occupational stratification. Religious and political authority often merged as rulers (some of whom were considered divine) used religion, along with military and legal structures, to justify their rule and ensure its continuation. Religions and belief systems could also generate conflict, partly because beliefs and practices varied greatly within and among societies.
I believe the answer is C Ancient Rome
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The right answer is D.
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Although the oldest legends and stories of Chinese people say that the Xia dynasty was the first line of successive rulers, it remains a mythical event in the scientifc study of history. So far, archeologists have not found any acceptable evidence of its existence. But it´s well alive in the folk tales and in the popular imagination of Chinese culture. The first historical dynasty accepted by historians of China is the Shang dinasty (ca. 1600 BCE-ca. 1050 BCE).
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<em>Hello There the Correct answer is A. Sorry I came so late... Because of the The German tribes were Visigoths, Ostrogoths, Vandals, Alemanni, Franks, etc. By the Romans and Roman Aristocrates, they are called barbarians, robust people because of their physical constitution. Although they had tribal assemblies based on free voters and laws established on tribal customs, they were called barbers, among the other reasons, due to many of the writings of the then Roman historians. In these writings they were described as a proud people who loved war more than work, they liked to drink beer, gambling, etc. They despised the work and all household and agricultural jobs were shifted to women and slaves. The German society was tribal, with a strong sense of loyalty and kinship, model of simplicity and virtue, not a civil society.</em>
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I don't think it is accurate apply Romanesque style to all the objects and monuments. It's rather represent a period of time, but within this time frame, each region developed their artistic style in slightly different way. The regional diversity of Romanesque art and architecture is especially obvious in Italy. In Pisa and Florence, the Romanesque churches have timber roofs, while the northern European buildings have vaulted interiors. Also, in Norman and England, the architects introduced the use of rib groin vaults over a three story nave. The Durham builders also experimented with quadrant arches in the tribute to buttress the nave vaults.