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I think it’s either one of the two last ones. I think I’m not sure
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Answer:
A. Rome
Explanation:
Romulus and Remus were twin brothers who were abandoned at birth and raised by a she-wolf. After they grew to adulthood, Romulus and Remus set out to find their own city. When they had come across a land in which each particularity liked, the two brothers had different opinions on where the city should be exactly. (Romulus wanted the city on one hill, and Remus on another) The brothers then decided to have the city where fate destines, and wait for a sign. This only ends up in them clashing and Romulus killing Remus. Romulus then chooses his hill to put the city in, and names it after himself: Rome.
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The ancient Romans left for the governments of today the legacy of Roman law, which serves as the basis for a large part of the legal systems of Europe and Latin America.
Explanation:
Roman law is the law that was applied in ancient times, first in Rome and later in the entire Roman Empire. Since the sources of ancient Roman law collected in the Corpus iuris civilis were rediscovered in Bologna in the high Middle Ages, the effect of Roman law continued into the 19th century, as the sources were considered authoritative for the law in most European countries. The establishment of the Corpus Iuris Civilis as valid imperial law in the Holy Roman Empire led to codifications in today's Europe, which conceptually led to the reception of Roman law.
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Industrial
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The colonial economy of what would become the United States was pre-industrial, primarily characterized by subsistence farming.