<span>because for a long time the romans had the best army in their area. They were the leading power in training, strategy and also in technology. One reason for this is that rome was the first really centralized state in europe. Many territories were lorded over by local tribes that fought against each other and did not unite against the romans. Often it was quite enough that the roman army marched somewhere and the local tribes agreed to become part of the empire - because the romans in general had a policy of religious tolerance, to local kings remaind in power their kingdoms were protected by the roman army,... in return they had to pay taxes and to make sure there would be no upraising against roman superpower. (this was the case with the jews so after a few gernations of constant guerilla warfare the romans destroyed jerusalem and sent the people into diaspora).
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<span>We are most likely to experience cognitive dissonance if we feel little sense of responsibility for engaging in behaviors of which we personally disapprove. This is a state in which a person feels the need to re-arrange or re-organize his/her preferences in order to remove or eliminate dissonance in life.</span>
examples include engaging with, volunteering for or donating to local schools, neighborhood associations, government, and/or nonprofit organizations.
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There are two fundamentally different types of experimental error. Statistical errors are random in nature: repeated measurements will differ from each other and from the true value by amounts which are not individually predictable, although the average behavior over many repetitions can be predicted.
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1. Protestants were radical reformers who believed in the separation between eclesiastic and state affairs.
2. Saint Ignatius of Loyola was a Spanish priest that in 1540, with the approval of Pope Paul III, founded the Society of Jesus (also known as Jesuits).
3. Confession is a regular method by which Christian worshippers can, after being baptised, clear their sins and release from punishment.
4. Pope Leo X, after ordering an investigation conducted by Silvestre Mazzolini, declared Martin Luther a heretic and therefore excomulgated him from church in 1521.
5. Anglican Church was founded by bishop Charles Thomas Longley, after an edict from Henry VIII (King of England).