Yugoslavia—the land of South (i.e. Yugo) Slavs—was created at the end of World War I when Croat, Slovenian, and Bosnian territories that had been part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire united with the Serbian Kingdom. The country broke up under Nazi occupation during World War II with the creation of a Nazi-allied independent Croat state, but was reunified at the end of the war when the communist-dominated partisan force of Josip Broz Tito liberated the country. Following the end of World War II, Yugoslavian unity was a top priority for the U.S. Government. While ostensibly a communist state, Yugoslavia broke away from the Soviet sphere of influence in 1948, became a founding member of the Non-Aligned Movement in 1961, and adopted a more de-centralized and less repressive form of government as compared with other East European communist states during the Cold War.
Answer:
rule by one person
Explanation:
mono= one. Like Englad has a monarchy lead by Queen Elizabeth
Everyone must have the right to practice any religion and enjoy absolute freedom of speech.
By the Late Empire, few members<span> of the Senate </span>were<span> from the original patrician families, most of which had died out. </span>Rome<span> continued to have a hierarchical </span>class s<span>ystem, but it was no longer dominated by the distinction between patricians and plebeians.</span>