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The <u>Law of the Twelve Tables</u> was adopted as the official code of law of the republic.
<h2>Answer: The power of the [Ottoman] Empire was waning [fading] by 1683 when the second and last attempt was made to conquer Vienna. It failed. Without the conquest of Europe and the acquisition of significant new wealth, the Empire lost momentum and went into a slow decline.
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</h2><h2>Several other factors contributed to the [Ottoman] Empire’s decline:
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</h2><h2>• Competition from trade from the Americas
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</h2><h2>• Competition from cheap products from India and the Far East
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</h2><h2>• Development of other trade routes
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</h2><h2>• Rising unemployment within the Empire
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</h2><h2>• Ottoman Empire became less centralized, and central control weakened
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</h2><h2>• Sultans being less severe in maintaining rigorous standards of integrity in the administration of the Empire
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</h2><h2>• Sultans becoming less sensitive to public opinion
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Poland faces a lot of different environmental challenges in this day and age, so I'll list a few of them.
- Acid Rain; acid rain can be very damaging to Earth's ecosystems as it contains harmful amounts of nitrogen oxide and/or sulfur dioxide.
- Asbestos; this is a naturally re-occuring soft material that is used in fireproofing materials. This material was used long ago until it was discovered that it could cause cancer.
- Aerosol; this is a very common one over in Poland, this is when a collection of particles is airborne and is dispersed in things such as fog, gas, or even smoke.
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- Sofie
The correct answer is over turnpikes and rivers.
<em>According to the lesson the settlers in the West sent their products back to the East over turnpikes and rivers before the canals were built. </em>
People from the East started to move to the West of the country because they were looking for better opportunities to trade and live. The Industrial Revolution changed the way transportation worked. WIth new roads, boats in rivers, steamboats, and later the construction of canals and railroads, what used to last months, now were much easier and faster to transport.