The Roman Republic<span>. ... The ladder to </span>political<span> power in the </span>Roman<span> Senate was different for the wealthy patricians than for the lower-class plebeians. It all began when the Romans overthrew their Etruscan conquerors in 509 B.C.E. Centered north of </span>Rome<span>, the Etruscans had ruled over the Romans for hundreds of years.</span>
Constantinople is the ancient city and the capital of Byzantine Empire. After the fall of Byzantine Empire, the trade center moved from Constantinople to Venice. It was positioned on the ingress of the black sea and it also used the major silk route in order to trade its products.
It was the richest city in Byzantine Empire. The fertility of soil which was rich in mineral sources was the main reason for the city to become rich.
It was agriculture based economy but had inherited military strategies from Rome. Constantinople traded Grains and silk which earned the Byzantine Empire great revenue.
The correct answer is: "To force a certain country to change an undesired behaviour"
Economic and trade sanctions are common mechanisms in international affairs. They are imposed by a country or group of countries and they set a penalty on imported products from one or more other nations.
Sanctions aim to force the punished nations to change their behaviour or policies on a certain issue, by limiting their ability to trade with the nation(s) that has(have) imposed the sanction and, in turn, they negatively influence their economic growth opportunities. For example, the US imposes a sanction aiming to force a country to respect human rights by abolishing child labor.
Christianity originated with the ministry of jesus in the first century Roman province of Judaea.
The correct answer is option a. "Quakers considered women equal in spiritual matters, and women often led Quaker meetings." The way that Quakers (of The Religious Society of Friends) viewed women was very progressive for their time during the 1600s. During that time it was very unusual that women was considered spiritually equal to men for any religion, and for Quakers women were equal and had the right to talk and lead their meetings.