Either Toleration or Proclamation. Likely Toleration
Answer:
Explanation:
I would most prefer to live in <u>Greek </u>civilization because:
- <u>-Culture and education</u> – Greece is often cited as the cradle of culture and the civilization that gave a lot of knowledge to the modern world. Philosophy and science were developed, and so were theatre and music. It would be wonderful to enjoy life in a cultured society that gives the possibility of learning so much and exploring the universe in the most cultured society of the time.
- <u>-Democracy</u> – the Greek society put the basics of democracy as we know it today. It was the first civilization that introduced the idea that free men could vote and influence the political life of their state. It gave them freedom and power to its citizens.<u> Living in a democratic society is of great importance for all people.</u>
- <u>-Rich and fertile regio</u>n – Greece always had a wonderful position that provided plenty of goods. The sunny climate and the nearness of the sea ensure the citizens have full of vegetables, fruits, and fish. On top of that, it is a colorful region with impressive nature. <u>Even though it was complicated to travel at the time, it would be great to live in pleasant surroundings and the proximity to the sea. </u>
1) Daniel Shays was someone that did not like that America took farmers land and he lead Shays rebellion with a bunch of farmers.
2) A group of protestors, led by Revolutionary War veteran Daniel Shays, began a 6 month rebellion by taking over the Court of Common Pleas in Northampton; the goal was to prevent the trial and imprisonment of debt-ridden citizens.
3) Armed rebellion in the newly-formed United States of America led to the creation of a stronger central government.
(The leaders realized that the Articles of Confederation were simply too weak. They knew the government plan had to be strengthened if the country was going to prosper and avoid any further rebellions or uprisings.)
Answer: Reversed Population Growth
Explanation:
...Russia and Japan are expected to have REVERSED population growth...
Both Russia and Japan have seen a higher proportion of their aging population as opposed to a young population.
This has led to estimates that there will be reversed population growth in these countries which means that the population will fall. In Japan this is particularly serious with 33% of the population above 60 years of age.
Should this trend continue, when those older people eventually pass on they will not be adequately replaced by the younger generation leading to a reduction in population.