I'm pretty sure that it is a democracy
<span>transports first of all, to make trade easier: more highways, especially the one connecting to other countries. And new, bigger and more efficient airports, both for tourism and commerce. Oher structures that have been made more modern and functional are for example hotels, to guest more people.</span>
Although it was unsuccessful, the Crusades introduced Europeans to the luxury of the Muslim civilization. When the Crusaders brought home silks, porcelain, spices and other goods, demand for these things in Europe began to grow, especially as the emerging bourgeois class of Europeans became a market for these luxury goods.
For the very reason that us as Americans have been in this two-party system for so long that we would want to keep this tradition rather than to add another party, and oppose eachother even more. Also, voters feel that having a third party vote is irrelevant because it is less likely to be voted for and won over.
"<span>It led to a large number of causalities on both sides" would be the best option from the list, since the war still dragged on although now with far more men involved, meaning more deaths.</span>