The current countries that are in the fertile crescent consist of Iraq<span>, </span>Kuwait<span>, </span>Syria<span>, </span>Lebanon<span>, </span>Jordan<span>, </span>Israel<span>, Palestine, </span>Cyprus<span>, and </span>Egypt<span>, beside the southeastern fringe of </span>Turkey<span> and the western fringes of </span>Iran<span>.</span>
C. It legitimized the power of the national government over states
Answer: 5,000 years, even though the country wasn't unified
Explanation:
The Chinese formed one of the world's earliest civilization and as a result have a very rich history that goes back around 5,000 years which was way before China was first united under Qin Shi Huangdi, who reigned from 221–210 BC.
China has gone through so many historical events and after the unification under the Qin, records have been extensively kept to show the development of the world's most populous nation.
Answer:
The main difference between the two systems is that in common law countries, case law — in the form of published judicial opinions — is of primary importance, whereas in civil law systems, codified statutes predominate. In fact, many countries use a mix of features from common and civil law systems.
Explanation: