False because the patricians were the noblemen and the rich people while the plebeians were the commoners
I think that the answer is D
<span>Ida B Wells used a strategy we would today called "data journalism" in her anti-lynching campaign. She traveled through the south keeping records of all the lynchings that occured and the reasons for them. She then put this together in her book "A Red Record: Tabulated Statistics and Alleged Causes of Lynchings In the United States" establishing several arguments of how lynchings were used to control African Americans.</span>
The economic wealth of Calicut, Mogadishu, and <span>Venice in the 13th century was primarily dependent on their fertile soil, but of course there were other factors as well. </span>
There were mountains, barriers, and lots of water around to prevent invasion and disease