The Eastern Roman Empire, or Byzantium, fell in 1453 to the Ottoman Empire.
Many poor people were glad to see Rome fall.
Near the end of the Roman Empire, the city of Rome was no longer the capital.
The United Nations was empowered to carry out the task of Promoting cooperation among countries around the world. hence option A is correct
<h3>What did the United Nations do?</h3>
The United Nations is an international body dedicated to upholding world peace and security, fostering good relations between nations, and advancing social progress, higher living standards, and human rights. It was established in 1945.
UN Peacekeeping was established at a period when the Security Council was regularly immobilized by Cold War rivalry.
Hence option A is correct.
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Answer: I think the main idea is to show what struggles families faced during the Great Depression. Also, to especially show the struggled children had to face working for their families.
Explanation: Buddy Blankenship starts the paragraph by saying "I told my dad I wasn't going to school anymore". This shows that the author was a child when he started working in the mines with his father. He goes into detail on the struggle he faced, ie, "We got up at 5 in the mornin'" and "We'd work about six hours a day, seventeen hours". This kind of work is grueling and awful for a child.
The economic value of having colonies in the first place was for 3 main reasons
1) attain cheap labour from the native peoples
2) acquire cheap raw materials to bring to the homeland (Europe)
3) open up new markets to trade with
the first two were vital in Britains industrial revolution. Without cheap raw materials, and cheap labourers, the factories and refineries in Britain would have costed far more to maintain and keep supplied. This, in turn, would have slowed down production considerably. There is no doubt in my mind that the industrial revolution would still have taken place in Britain with or without the colonies, but WITH the colonies the process was sped up considerably.
Overall, cheap labour and raw materials attained through Britains colonial interests sped up the industrialisation of the UK.