<span> Gaius Julius Caesar was perhaps one of the most influential peoples of all time. His historic rise to power and overthrow of the Roman Republic put an estimated 45 million people or around 15-25 percent of the world’s population under his control. Therefore, it is no wonder Caesar has been one of the main subjects of early history and it is also no wonder the Roman culture from 2,000 years ago can still be seen worldwide today. But with every historical event, comes questions as to why or how the event happened in the way it did. Due to Caesar’s rise to power having massive implications for so many people and history, it is necessary and rather interesting to explore how he was able to take over.</span><span>
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D) it extended support to elderly citizens
Answer:
Power is held by the Florida supreme court and the us supreme court are discussed below.
Explanation:
The powers of the United States supreme court are
- The Supreme court can interpret the Constitution.
- The Supreme court can interpret the laws to ensure they are constitutional or not.
- Supreme court make ensure that all the laws are must faithfully be applied.
The powers of the Florida Supreme court
- Florida Supreme court and the Supreme court can both issue the writs of habeas corpus.
- Florida Supreme court and the Supreme court can both issue the writs of Mandamus.
- Neither court hears death penalty cases.
The correct answer is B) Sargon of Akkad.
The events referred to in the inscription above can be most accurately said to have been impossible without the accomplishments of Sargon of Akkad.
We are talking about the first Emperor of the Akkadians, Sargon the Great. He was the "terror" of many Sumerian city-states. He was feared and respected for all the above-mentioned accomplishments. Babylonian and Assyrian recorded history wrote about Sargon that he was a great ruler that led his warrior troops to conquer many regions of Mesopotamia. This literature renown him as a man that overcome poverty in his childhood and became a great Emperor.
Answer:
the Adams-Onís Treaty
Explanation:
In 1819, The Adams-Onís Treaty defined the boundary between the U.S. and New Spain to prevent war.