It’s D. George Washington is often called the “Father of His (or Our) Country.” He not only served as the first president of the United States, but he also commanded the Continental Army during the American Revolution (1775–83) and presided over the convention that drafted the U.S. Constitution.
Answer:
1) Pardons would be granted to those taking a loyalty oath
2)No pardons would be available to high Confederate officials
and persons owning property valued in excess of $20,000
3)A state needed to abolish slavery before being readmitted
4)A state was required to repeal its secession ordinance before
being readmitted.
5)High Confederate officials and military leaders were to be
temporarily excluded from the process
6)When one tenth of the number of voters who had participated
in the 1860 election had taken the oath within a particular state,
then that state could launch a new government and elect
representatives to Congress.
Para obtener mas recursos y explotación económica (me refiero al ámbito de producción) y más que nada por demostrar la potencia militar de un país
Answer:
180 CEThe Pax Romana ends
96 CEThe Emperor Nerva, the first of the Five Great Emperors, takes the throne
27 BCEThe Pax Romana begins
476 CEOdoacer deposes Emperor Romulus Augustus ending the Roman Empire in the west
410 CEAlaric, a Visigoth, invades western Rome
324 CEThe new Eastern Roman Empire capital is renamed Constantinopleafter Emperor Constantine
Explanation:
Answer: The FIRST following event is D. The Roman capital moved to Byzantium.