The first prophecy of the witches in Macbeth by William Shakespeare is fulfilled by the advance of the army in camouflage.
Answer:
1.WHISTLING= Whistling for London taxis was banned in case it should be mistaken for an air raid warning.
2. LOITERING
= People were forbidden to loiter near bridges and tunnels or to light bonfires.
3=CLOCKS GO FORWARD
=British Summer Time was instituted in May 1916 to maximise working hours in the day, particularly in agriculture.
The ladder to political<span> power in the Roman Senate was different for the wealthy patricians ... The Roman concept of the citizen evolved </span>during the Roman Republic<span> and changed ... In Roman </span>society<span>, the aristocrats were known as patricians</span>
<span>Calvin Coolidge’s economic policies during the early 1930s helped people forget about the scandals of the administration of Harding. He portrayed an image of an honest leader and a man of integrity, which helped give hope to the people and the restoration of the public's confidence with the government.</span>