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1. He wanted to retake the west
2. Though not directly, he definitely made liberal interpretations of things like treaties and alliances
3. It was definitely the smart thing to do politically, assuring that no other challenges to his rule would arise in his lifetime. Ethically... maybe letting half the city burn and slaughtering the entirety of the rioters in the stadium was wrong? I think killing people like that is wrong.
4. She was a brilliant political thinker and an integral part of Justinian's rule. Without her advise he probably woulda been deposed during the Nika Riots, or perhaps not managed to maneuver his way into all of the legal reforms he managed to institute
5. Not... really, while his wars certainly helped spread it, trade was an essential part of life and the plague would have ravaged the people anyways.
6. Justinian's ambition and drive, as well as his frankly herculean efforts to make the roman empire a lustrous figure again make it hard not to think of him as anything other than the great. That said don't slaughter people in a stadium, it's a bad look.
Explanation:
You underpaid me, you scrotal follicle.
Answer:
False
Explanation:
1973 marked the beginning of a recession, and the crisis of the dollar-gold standard. It would lead to the rise of inflation, and the crisis on the keynesian consensus of the Welfare State, eventually leading to the rise of Friedman monetarist theories and finally the establishment of strong anti-regulation governments in Britain and the US (Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan)
The British colonial empire faced rivalry from other colonial powers such as the Spanish, and the french.
The 17th century was a period of expansion of Spanish empires and,french empires who were staking claims in the region especially in the Americas, where Britain had a great deal of interest. This rivalry often caused sporadic clashes here and there.
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Answer:
Saladin embarked on a journey to unite under him all the Muslims territories in Syria, Palestine, Egypt anfd Northern Mesopotamia.
Explanation:
Saladin became vizer of Egypt's Fatimid caliphate, whichh had abolished two years later. Also, Saladin had began his career in military as a soldier in the Egyptian camp that was his uncle's.
C - peasants
Lots of lords and bigger lands had poor people which those being peasants