Answer: India
Explanation:
Elizabethan period was one in history with so many religious and cultural differences from what is obtainable in today's world. Venice use to be one of the richest cities in the world.
With a vibrant economy. But, was known as a city with racist and bias toward other religions, faith or culture. only Catholic were allowed within Venice, Jews were turned back, in today's world one city or locals that might be equivalent is India with a population of over 1billion and about 80℅ being Indus, 8%percent Muslims and 2℅ Christians, India has had her own fair share of religious and cultural intolerance which has led to lost of life's an properties.
The push factor is the second answer. Pull factor would be the opposite
Answer: 46 BCE: Julius Caesar became dictator.
Explanation:
The remainder of the question is:
46 BCE: Julius Caesar became dictator.
306 CE: Constantine I was proclaimed emperor.
161 CE: Marcus Aurelius was named emperor.
101 BCE: Gaius Marius was elected consul.
Rome started in 753 BCE, by 509 BCE, the republic began as well. By 218 BCE, Rome was attacked by Hannibal of Carthage. By 45 BCE after the civil war was won by Julio Caesar, he became a dictator.
It should also be noted that BCE simply means before the common era while CE means the common area. Based on the above explanation, the answer is A.
They suggest that migrant workers will likely improve the democratic systems in the communities where they work.
Answer: Option C.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The article named "The harvest gypsies" is written by John Steinbeck. It is one of the articles among the series of article written by John. The article was published in the year of 1936 which was the time of the Great depression in America.
The article talks about the life of the migrant workers who travel from one place to another in the search of work. The article focuses about the hardships and the triumphs of these migrant workers.