The time between 1933 and 1934, the Atlantic ocean experienced its highest temperature in history... This phenomenon cause shrinking of the water of the Atlantic ocean. The atlantic ocean is getting bigger while the pacific ocean is shrinking. Although, the research is out there, some might not be correct. The Ocean is more than 60% of the earth, and we haven't even gotten close to finding what lies beneath, and some people believe that the Atlantic ocean appeared to of shrink, because of an earthquake that made a very large hole in the ocean. The water fills any space it can find, with all liquids, and The hole must of sucked in all of that water, causing the ocean to shrink. There is no proof of this, but some people have gone out and allegedly found proof of this theory.
San Francisco and New York
Answer: C: Both towers would have stood, but the damage would have been so obvious that Americans would pressure the government to abandon its military bases in the Middle East.
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Pachacuti became emperor after he halted an invasion of Cuzco that was being carried out by a rival group called the Chancas. The invasion had driven his father to a military outpost. Subsequently, Pachacuti worked to expand the territory the Inca controlled, extending their influence beyond the Cuzco region.
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Drag and drop the emperors to match their positions.
Constantine - supported Christianity
Constantine I, byname Constantine the Great, the first Roman emperor to profess Christianity. He not only initiated the evolution of the empire into a Christian state but also provided the impulse for a distinctively Christian culture that prepared the way for the growth of Byzantine and Western medieval culture.
Diocletian - persecuted Christians
Diocletian, original name Diocles, Roman emperor who restored efficient government to the empire after the near anarchy of the 3rd century. His reorganization of the fiscal, administrative, and military machinery of the empire laid the foundation for the Byzantine Empire in the East and temporarily shored up the decaying empire in the West. His reign is also noted for the last great persecution of the Christians.
Nero – persecuted Christians
Nero himself blamed the fire on an obscure new Jewish religious sect called the Christians, whom he indiscriminately and mercilessly crucified. During gladiator matches he would feed Christians to lions, and he often lit his garden parties with the burning carcasses of Christian human torches
Theodosius - persecuted Christians
Christian persecution of paganism under Theodosius I. The Persecution of paganism under Theodosius I began in 381, after the first couple of years of his reign as co-emperor in the eastern part of the Roman Empire.