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Answer:
D.) Charlemagne
Explanation:
In 800, the Pope reclaimed control of Rome, and Charlemagne paid him a visit. On Christmas Day, 800, Pope Leo III bestowed a crown on Charlemagne's head and declared him Holy Roman Emperor in gratitude for his assistance and protection. I hope this helps! ^-^
Julius Caesar was a great military general who, after having been removed from his governorship of Gaul by the Roman senate, staged a coup and took control of Rome by force, the person with whom he was once aligned to take control of the empire. Although he is often portrayed as a tyrannical dictator, Julius Caesar was somewhat of a champion of the people. He eliminated the heavy taxes levied on farmers and granted any Roman citizen with three or more sons land. He also made the dealings of the Roman senate public by posting an account of them for the public to read and realigned the Roman calendar to coincide with the seasons. He also declared himself ruler for life.
Since his lineage could be traced to the founding of Rome, the role of the Caesars came to be associated with the role of the gods, who had more power than senators in the eyes of Romans. All of these actions infuriated the senate, which felt that he had compromised its power. This ultimately led to the senate attack on Julius Caesar that killed him.
Answer:
low fertility rate
Explanation:
Japan is a country that has been having problems with negative demographic trends for several decades now. The main reason behind this is that the newer generations tend to have very low birthrates. Big portion of the younger people delay getting married until they are in their late 30's because of their careers or financial reasons, and when they do, they tend to delay having a child, so they only have time to have one, rarely two. Also, there is lot of younger people that do not want to have children, or do not want to get married. Considering that Japan is also one of the top three countries when it comes to life expectancy, it has a population that is aging very quickly, creating more and more problems as the time passes on.
Because it challenged what people thought was true at the time and it scared them. Those in authority at the time wanted to silence anyone that supported change. A prime example of this was the persecution of Gelileo because he supported the idea of the Heliocentric Theory, or the theory that the sun is the center of the solar system rather than the Earth being the center.