Answer:
B, Increased production meant that people had access to more goods.
Explanation:
growing population needed more land.
Explanation:
- On the frontiers of the Roman Empire, along the banks of the Rhine and the Danube, and in the great arch extending from Scandinavia to the Black Sea, in the 4th century AD there were vast settlements of Germanic tribes.
- For centuries, Germanic tribes have threatened the borders of Rome, as their primitive and poorly productive economies have forced them to constantly seek new lands for plunder or settlement.
- Of course, the Germans were also drawn to the wealth and glory of the Roman world, which caused constant conflicts at the borders.
- But even as they resisted the German invasion, the Romans accepted the barbarians within the Empire little by little.
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answer:
the real causes of world war I included politics, secret alliances, imperialism, and nationalistic pride. however, there was one single event, the assassination of archduke ferdinand of austria, which started a chain of events leading to war.
explanation:
additionally, 8 events that led to world war I
- franco-russian alliance (1894)
- first german naval law, (1898)
- the russo-japanese war (1904-1905)
- austria-hungary's annexation of bosnia and herzegovina (1908)
- the second moroccan crisis (1911)
- italy invades libya (1911)
- the balkan wars (1912-13)