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Violence against protesters increased up to the point when the Inquisition was formed, which tortured and tormented anyone going against the belief of the Church.
Answer:
D) Reestablished a harsh dictatorship
Explanation:
After the World War II ended, the Soviet Union reestablished a harsh dictatorship. The person responsible for this was Stalin. Stalin was a leader that had no tolerance whatsoever to people that were opposing him, or he considered that they may be a problem in the future for his power. Because of this, he started to systemically send people to prisons, concentration camps, or ordering their murders. He was the figure in the country that had all the power, and no one was able to top him. The end result of this was tens of millions of people ending up dead and displaced in the Soviet Union.
The Roman Empire dominated most of Europe and much of Africa and the Middle East for centuries. So great was the empire that it influences geopolitics even today. Often overlooked is the role that geography played in the great city's rise to power. Several geographic advantages helped Rome to grow and ultimately dominate the known world
Ghana, Mali, and Songhai were all trading powers that ruled over large areas. Historians often refer to them as empires, as well as kingdoms. The rulers of some trading cities in West Africa became wealthy by collecting taxes from the goods that were bought and sold.
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