C. oligarchy
The Spartan general, Lysander, selected a new leadership of thirty men who had pro-Spartan sediments. These were the Oligarchs or the Thirty.
The correct answer is D. Hurricane Katrina
When the Hurricane hit, there was a lot of people in need of help and the Federal Emergency Management Agency couldn't do much about it because of all bureaucratic issues that stemmed from the complicated legislature and documents and things likes that. That is why they didn't help much.
He had a temper that grew worse as he grew older.
<span>He was cruel to the Russian nobility. </span>
<span>He was cruel to the boyars. </span>
<span>He became like that when his wife died of a fever </span>
<span>When Ivan became a complete autocrat he tortured and executed nobles and clergy alike without trial if he thought they were against him. He created an elite military force who wore all black, rode black horses and used the symbols of a broom and a dog's head to show that they were there to sweep out all the dogs, meaning everyone who they considered disloyal to Ivan. </span>
<span>This militia, called the oprichniki, tortured and executed thousands in Ivan's name and at his direction. The worst of this group's actions was the massacre of tens of thousands of Russians in Novgorod in 1569 because Ivan thought they were plotting with Poland against him. </span>
<span>Ivan later began executing members of that militia as well. </span>
In one incident while in a rage killed his own son. Source: http://www.answers.com/Q/Why_was_Ivan_IV_called_the_Terrible
This article contains interesting facts<span>, statistics and the history of English immigration to America. The history of English Immigration to America began in the 1600's when England established colonies on the east coast of North America. The colonists all belonged to the Anglo-Saxon race and shared the same ethnic origin, identity, language, heritage, culture, education, history and physical characteristics. Their new home was governed by England and they were bound by the same laws and allegiance to the British monarch. The land had been claimed by Britain and the first arrivals considered themselves to be settlers, rather than immigrants. The colonies were seen as an extension of the homeland, hence place names such as New England. As the first and the largest group of newcomers the English established the cultural </span>pattern<span> for America and were responsible for the basic American cultural features such as language and law which are still evident today. Also refer to </span>Examples of PUSH and PULL Factors of English Immigration<span>.</span>