The Phoenicians were one of the most advanced civilizations in their time of being. Their culture had both, elements of the Summer culture, and their own unique traits, which made it a very interesting and advanced culture. They were mainly focused on trading in the Mediterranean region, as well as manufacturing products that are in high demand but are lacking in the market. They were a great naval force too. Over time, the Phoenicians created multiple colonies on the coasts of he Mediterranean, and some of them become very strong city-states, one of which almost managed to destroy Rome on its own after some time. The Phoenicians also had written language, and they had a 30 letter alphabet. Since most of the people with which they were contacting did not had their own alphabets, they adopted the Phoenician one, and over time modified it to suit their languages.
It keeps one branch of government from becoming too powerful.
Explanation:
The citizens back then were from Britain and they hated how their king had ALL THE POWER. Therefore, they have made up checks and balances so that a branch doesn't seem tyrannic.
No, the U.S. Constitution was not a direct result of the Slave Trade Compromise, since in fact it was more a direct result of the failure of the Articles of Confederation to be effective.
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "St. Ignatius of Loyola." The Society of Jesus, or Jesuits, was founded by <span>St. Ignatius of Loyola</span>. It is not St. Theresa of Avila who is a Carmelite nun and neither St. Mark of Bastille.