Answer:
Rome's basic calorific staple was grain, to be made into bread, though olive oil and wine were also important bulk imports; some estimates suggest Rome could have consumed around 400,000 tons of grain annually.
Explanation:
Answer:
D - the ''mourning wars''
Explanation:
The Protestant reformation in Europe brought lot of changes with it. For starters, it managed to significantly lower the power of the Catholic Church, through splitting it and gaining lot of its followers. The Protestantism was a much more liberal type of Christianity which was not forcing the people to do certain things and to use the fear factor to control, which normally attracted the people and moved them away from the corrupt Catholic Church at that time. This led to wars between the Catholics and the Protestants which often were very long and bloody. One thing that the Protestantism did not contributed to are the ''mourning wars'', as those are wars between the US states and the Iroquois Confederacy which had nothing to do with religion.
I think it is B.) Caravan
Before the civil war cities were mainly industry based. Manufacturing goods was really the only thing that was done in cities.
I believe the answer is
-A decrease in price leads to a decrease in supply.