Hammurabi’s code was the forest set of written laws in the world, so every citizen knew the law.
The factors that led to The Great Depression:
Economic Growth
Overproduction
Prohibition
Increased Regulation
Speculation and Credit
I do believe they were all factors of the Great Depression.
Answer:
They changed the empire into a new state; the Late Roman Empire. This included a new governmental structure, a rigid economic and social system, and Christianity as the new state religion. Diocletian, believing that the empire had grown too large for a single ruler, he divided it into four units, prefectures, then the entire empire was split into two parts (east and west) that were each ruled by two rulers. Constantine built the new capital in the east, Constantinople. Both of their policies enlarged the civil service and the army (about 500,000 men, including german units). To fight inflation, diocletian issued a price edict that set wage price controls for the empire, which failed to work. so to ensure the tax base and to keep the empire going despite the labor shortage, they issued edicts of forcing workers to stay in their occupations. In conclusion, the economic and social policies of Diocletian and Constantine were based on control and coercion, and although temporarily successful, in the long run they stifled the very vitality the late empire needed to revive it's sagging fortunes.
Explanation:
Option B seems to be the best.
African Americans were encouraged to enter politics
. Where does the poster mention this?
African Americans were asked to purchase war bonds to support the war
. You can clearly see the poster say, "BUY WAR BONDS."
African Americans were only involved in the war effort as nurses
. NO, matter of fact they did a lot more than that.
African Americans served on the frontlines and stood as an example of bravery. The poster shows the Air force and the Navy uniforms. Although this might seem correct it says nothing about African Americans serving on the front lines or bravery.
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A - The defeat of the confederate infantry at Pickett’s charge
Although Lee’s army enjoyed early success, Meade's army managed to hold ground and even break back the Confederates. As the Union held its ground and pushed back the Confederates, they suffered major losses