Babylon was truly a strong leader. When it came to defending the Hebrews he was extravagant he was not always the leader of the pact but till this day he is one of the most strongest leaders in history!
Answer:
He gained that nickname because of this strong style of management, that combined keeping a tight grip on internal affairs in the country, maintaining a strong position in foreign policy, and making use of military force when necessary.
This is why he managed not only to unify Germany, but to expand the German colonial empire (even when he was a not particularly keen on colonialism), and defeat France in the Franco-Prussian War. He also installed the first modern welfare state of any country.
I'd go with the last choice, D
The Abolition<span> Movement coincided with </span>the Second Great Awakening<span>. The "revivals" and "camp meetings" that emerged during the Second </span>Great Awakening<span> helped bring the </span>slavery<span> issue into focus for many Americans in the years prior to the </span>Civil War<span>.
So the answer is D</span>