It seems that you have missed the necessary options for us to answer this question, but I hope this answer helps. Anyway, during the first years of World War II, the U.S. government changed its foreign policy and in September 1939, President Roosevelt declared his commitment to U.S. neutrality. But by September 1940, he supported "all aid (to Allies) short of war", and the one that caused this change is this: <span>The Axis seemed to be winning the war. Hope this helps.</span>
Middle Agesthe gradual decline of the Roman Empire ushered in this era of European history, spanned from about 500-1500. During these centuries a new sciety slowly emerged. It had roots in 1. the classical heritage of Rome 2. the beliefs of the Roman Catholic Church 3. the customs of various Germanic tribesGermanic InvadersIN the fifth century, they overran half of the Roman Empire. Repetition of this and constant warfare caused a series of changes that altered the econcomy, government, and culture.
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There were many differences between the lifestyles and religious beliefs of Hebrews and ancient Mesopotamians that were based on monotheism for the Hebrews, and polytheism for the Mesopotamians.
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The Hebrews believed in one God, separate from creation and nature and in full control of everything that exists. They also accepted moral and dietary laws that were given to them by prophets or mouth pieces for God, who inspired them to write what laws God wanted them to live by.
On the other hand, the Mesopotamians were polytheistic and mythical. They saw gods throughout nature and worshipped the sun, the moon, many animals and hand crafted idols. They engaged in many forms of sacrifice to appease gods that they believed could make them prosper or make them suffer.
"We presume that conflict between social groups is an inevitably recurring fact of war."