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EleoNora [17]
3 years ago
12

They ate only what they needed, stayed as fit as

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Darya [45]3 years ago
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Answer:

it means :

Explanation:

the practice of training people to obey rules or a code of behaviour, using punishment to correct disobedience. for example:

"a lack of proper parental and school discipline"

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"Christendom <u>had recovered</u> from . . . when the Tartar cataclysm had threatened to engulf it. The Tartars themselves were already becoming an object of curiosity rather than of fear. . . . The<u> frail Latin throne </u>in Constantinople was <u>still standing</u>, but <u>tottering to its fall</u>. The successors of the Crusaders <u>still held</u> the Coast of Syria. . . . The <u>jealousies of the commercial republics </u>of Italy were daily waxing greater. The position of Genoese <u>trade</u> on the coasts of the Aegean was greatly <u>depressed </u>. . . Venice had acquired [power there by expelling] the Greek Emperors. . . . But Genoa was biding her time for an early revenge, and year by year her <u>naval strength and skill were increasing</u>. Both these republics held <u>possessions and establishments</u> in the ports of Syria. . . . Alexandria was still <u>largely frequented </u>in the intervals of war as the great <u>emporium of Indian wares</u>, but the <u>facilities</u> afforded by the Mongol conquerors who now held the whole tract from the Persian Gulf to the shores of the Caspian and of the Black Sea, or nearly so, were beginning to give a great <u>advantage to the caravan routes.</u>”

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