Cataract - part of river
pharaoh - ruler of egypt
dynasty - ruler by family
theocracy- ruler by govn and religion
fertile - plant life
Answer:
After the second Persian invasion of Greece was halted, Sparta withdrew from the Delian League and reformed the Peloponnesian League with its original allies. Many Greek city-states had been alienated from Sparta following the violent actions of Spartan leader Pausanias during the siege of Byzantium.
Explanation:
Here are the arguments for both sides:
1) Federalists:
-- Felt that the Constitution was necessary, as it gave the federal government more power than the Articles of Confederation.
--Having a weak federal government was a bad idea, as this concept did not work well when the Articles of Confederation were implemented.
-- Having no executive branch (president) made it difficult to develop a clear sense of direction for the nation. Using the new constitution would fix this problem.
2) Anti-Federalist:
-- Believed that the federal government had too much power.
-- Anti-federalists believed that a strong federal government could result in corruption.
--Anti-federalists also feared the federal government would not consider the needs/wants of the citizens, as this is what the British government did right before America declared their independence.
Alexander the Great's legacy is both far reaching and profound. First his father was able to unite the Greek city-state's, and Alexander destroyed the Persian Empire forever. More importantly, Alexander's conquests spread Greek culture, also known as Hellenism, across his empire.