The correct ones to the question are #1, #4, #5, #6
The groups of English textile workers were protesting during the Industrial revolution. They feared that machines will replace their role in industry. This movement began in Nottingham and culminated from 1811 to 1816. In that period groups of workers burned factories and smashed new machines. Their name was the Luddites.
Answer: the Luddites.
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The Roman Empire was extremely successful and they were able to maintain, gain and consolidate their power mainly through EFFICIENT TRANSPORTATION. In fact the Romans are considered the inventors of paved roads. The roads were very practical when it came to moving the armies to conquer new lands. The network of roads were vital to achieve this task. The Roman army was able to advance 40 kilometers a day on average. The Roman Empire, Rome had conquered many regions and there were people to be controlled and ruled over. The roads were also used to transport messages, officials, and tax revenue between the provinces.
Also, there were other factors that contribute to their success like CONTROL OF THE SEA, which Romans were able to obtain thanks to their naval power. This control of the sea allow them to increase economic wealth and military power which eventually gave them and strategic advantage.
At the same time, there was the ROMAN REPUBLIC which was an important contributor to the Roman success. Many politicians and aristocrats had an insatiable appetite for glory and conquer so they could get more prestige among their peers and also more authority.
Finally, it was a combination of all of these factors and even some smaller ones that together contributed to the rise of the Roman Empire :)
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Hope this helps :) ( I had the same exact question for history )
B. <em>1998</em>. It was in this year that Osama bin Laden co-signed a <em>fatwa</em> (a non-binding legal pronunciation made by a religious authority) with Ayman al-Zawahiri, stating that the killing of North American and their allies was an "individual duty for every Muslim", to "liberate the al-Aqsa Mosque and Mecca from their grip". In the same year a series of U.S. embassies bombings (by terrorist cells linked or incited by al-Qaeda), thorough East African countries killed hundreds of people.