<span>Epaminondas was the leader of the Theban army in this battle. This was the battle that gave Philip of Macedon the information he needed to, along with his son Alexander the Great, draw up even more effective tactics that would be used against the Theban forces.</span>
Answer: C. To guarantee protections for all American Citizens
Explanation: First off, when the US constitution was introduced a lot of Anti-Federalist opposed the ratification of the 1787 U.S. Constitution because they feared the new national government would be too powerful and will eventually threaten their individual rights. So to help ensure the ratification of the constitution the founding fathers added the bill of right to guarantee protection for the citizens.
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Consider this case study - the Zulu empire grew out of a change in the culture. There came into being a requirement that a young man, to take a wife, must first kill an enemy man. Cows were also important symbols of wealth, and required land to graze. These two cultural imperatives grew until the Zulu nation, originating in central Africa, slaughtered its way east and south, until they finally reached what is now South Africa. It’s estimated that they killed at least 10 percent of the African population on their long migration.
In South Africa, they met implacable foes - the Boers and the British. The more numerous Zulus were fought to a standstill by the