Answer: Architecture or construction of hanging gardens.
Explanation:
The ruler of the Babylonian Empire, Nebuchadnezzar, left an indelible mark on ancient history. In addition to astronomy and mathematics achievements during his reign, the so-called Hanging Gardens were built, which belong to one of the world's seven ancient wonders. The gardens were built around 600 BC. Hundreds of slaves worked in the garden, bringing fresh water from the Euphrates daily using an ancient water pump system.
Western European countries integrated their economies after 1945 by the French proposing that the nations that produced most of Western Europe's steel and coal unite their facilities. In 1952, France, West Germany, Italy, and the Low Countries formed the European Coal and Steel Community. A central authority regulated production and prices, and members not charge each other tariffs on coal and steel.
The elements are:
<span>Climate, includes things such as temperature and humidity
water, includes liquid substance that exist on both upper and lower ground
landforms, which affects the formation of mountain and hills
soil, which became a medium for plants to grow
energy and mineral resources, where plants could get their nutrients
vegetation, includes all type of plants on the earth
wildlife, includes all type of animals on the earth</span>
The Romans brought the benefits of Roman civilization and culture to conquered territories,and thus assimilated their populations (at least,those that hadn't been killed or enslaved during the conquest) into the empire as a whole.
The purpose of this was to win conquered peoples over to the Roman way of life - a higher and more advanced standard of living would reconcile them to Roman rule.
Sometimes though there would be serious revolts against Roman rule - one in Britain and 2 in Judea were the most serious,so this policy didn't necessarily work everywhere all of the time.
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Slavery was prohibited. It also provided the first national limitation upon the expansion of slavery. This was how slavery was mentioned in the Northwest Ordinance.Thank you for posting your question. I hope this answer helped you. Let me know if you need more help.