Answer:
1. Roman
The romans created aquaducts, had a republic (SPQR) and were amazing enginners
2. Incas
the Incas were a group of central americans in the 1200 who created roads (Machu Picchu) and they were also the inventors of soccer.
3. Byzentines
The Byzantines were not so mush creators as but they were the leftovers of the roman emipre who later conquered the rest of the Roman Empire back from different tribes.
4. Mayans
The mayans were another central american group who built the Great Pyrimids of Mexico.
5. Egypt
The egyptians were based in africa and created the Pyramids of Giza the last standing Ancient Wonder of the world.
Explanation:
There you go! 5 empires and what the created.
It was reasonably justified because they believed that it worked and as they were religious they believed that what they did actually worked and appeased the gods. The human sacrifices actually did it voluntarily, although probably not all, since they believed that it was their duty. This was not unlike numerous other places throughout history where human sacrifice to gods was a common thing and done all the time. They didn't know any better and actually believed it to be true.
Answer:
he is the reason African Americans get paid fair wage
Answer:It Sat on top of an active Volcano
Explanation:
True.
Tokyo. April 18, 1942. A clear and quiet morning. The one hundred and thirty-third day of Japan’s war with the United States. Everything seemed normal in the island empire’s sprawling capital.
Tokyo staged an air raid drill that Saturday morning, but it bore little realism. No sirens sounded. Air raid wardens gazed at a placid sky. Fire-fighting brigades trundled their equipment through the streets. Barrage balloons rose along the waterfront. It all seemed a matter of going through the motions.
At about noon the drill came to an uneventful end. Because no sirens had announced its beginning, none signaled its conclusion. War workers laid down their tools and began their midday break. Millions of other Tokyo residents went shopping, visited parks and shrines, attended festivals, and watched baseball games.