Answer:
The Greek city-states were pulled together by the common language and the worship of the same gods.
The Greek city-states were small states with central city and small area around it. They were located in what is now Greece, more specifically south of the Olympus, as well as along the sou
Explanation:
Answer:
3 Estates
Explanation:
The First Estate/highest estate was the Clergy
The Second Estate was the Nobility
The Third Estate were the commoners or "Middle Class" or the peasants
Replaced how? If you mean like the Roman empire, that would be incorrect. Both empires considered each other Roman and both empires considered themselves Roman. So when the west fell, the Byzantines did not 'replace' the western Romans in being Roman. Instead, they just kept on being Roman as their western counterparts fell. However, for a period, the Byzantines did manage to reconquer parts of the Western Empire and even Rome, but that was relatively short-lived. In that case, you could argue that the Byzantines sort of did replace the western Romans in being the Roman empire with Rome in its possession. However, that is a stretch in my opinion.
In short: False, the Eastern Romans did not replace the western Romans as they were both seen as Romans, just with different governments.
Answer:
a) the death of the Emperor Charlemagne
Explanation:
Emperor Charlemagne or Charles the Great, was king of the Franks in 768-814 in which he later became the emperor of the West in 800-814. He founded the Holy Roman Empire, stimulated European economic and political life, etc.
After his death, his empire was invaded by Vikings which led to the local nobles to took over the duties of protecting their properties. This the did, through the raising of local armies. As this power passed to the local lords rather than the kings appointed by the emperor, it gave rise to feudalism.
The answer is: The sea
Back then, the techology that exist to travel by sea was not as developed as it is today. If an empire decided to travel through the sea in order to do some conquests, that empire will risk several things, such as:
- Loss in directions
- The ships could be swallowed by harsh wheather in the middle of the sea
- It need a lot of resources to maintain the armies during the travel