It is only vehicles? Or can it be other things too. But trains also require a ticket.
The correct answer is this one: <span>suspend habeas corpus.
Habeas corpus was a protection from unlawfull imprisonment, but it can be suspended in some special times, and that's what the Act was about. </span>
Answer:
No. The Romans did not commit genocide against the Gauls
Explanation:
Julius Ceaser's Gallic Wars occurred from 58 to 51 B.C. Gaul was invaded by the Romans mainly for money. Ceaser needed to pay off his debts and also wanted to keep making a name for himself, thus invading Gaul was the answer. He didn't care about the people who lived there nor did he ever discuss their culture, nationality, or race as being a reason for invading. If we look at the definition of genocide it's "the deliberate or systematic extermination of a national, racial, political, or cultural group." Again, Ceaser never listed any of those as being a reason for invasion; all he needed was victories.
A primary source. A primary sources are first hand accounts like diaries, autobiographies, etc.