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Answer:
I don’t really know if I am being honest
Explanation:
Never really learned about this
the entire Mediterranean world
Explanation:
- At the beginning of the third century BC, Roman economic policy was in stark contrast to that of the Hellenistic world, especially Egypt.
- The economic policies of Greece and Egypt have slowly become highly regulated, depriving individuals of their freedom to seek personal profit in production or trade, crush them under the heavy burden of taxation, and forcibly organize workers into huge collectives where they were like bees in a huge hive.
- The later Hellenistic period was a time of near-constant war, which, along with rampant piracy, closed the seas for trade. The result, predictably, was stagnation.
- Stagnation created weakness in the Mediterranean countries, which partly explains the ease with which Rome could continually expand its domain, beginning in the third century BC.
- By the first century p.n.e. Rome became the undisputed lord of the Mediterranean. Yet peace did not follow the Roman victory, as civil wars ensued.
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The correct answer is D. Kokura was designated as the secondary,
back up option for the nuclear bomb named “Little Boy” that was dropped on
Hiroshima. For the “Fat Man” bomb, Kokura was a primary target. It was spared
from the destruction by the poor weather conditions as it was shrouded by heavy
smog and clouds so the US command changed the bombing target to be Nagasaki.