Question
What was the original Greek name for Constantinople?
Answer
Byzantium
This is because the city had been called by several names over the centuries. Its original name was Lygos, probably a Thracian word, and then Byzantium when it became a Greek trading town. The Roman Emperor Septimus Severus renamed it Augusta Antonia after his son Antonius.
Answer: i could be wrong but i would suggest looking into migrant labor in central and south america during the time of colonization.
Explanation:
<span>They were both presidents. Both men left office in March. They did not trust banks.. Both presidents were war heros. That helped them become president. They both were farmers also. Neither of them had any formal education. They also felt very strongly and African Americans.</span>
Answer:
Im not sure what the options are but my best guess is Legislative, executive, and Judical. It could also be constitutional rebublic.
Explanation:
The murder of Franz Ferdinand brought World War l which was mostly pointed towards the freedom of the Europeans who were attacked by Hitler and his men