During the Early Middle Ages in Europe, warfare frequently occurred.
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were invasions by Vikings, Magyars, Germanic barbarians, and Muslims, and this caused war outbreaks.
War of 1812, (June 18, 1812–February 17, 1815), conflict fought between the United States and Great Britain over British violations of U.S. maritime rights. It ended with the exchange of ratifications of the Treaty of Ghent.Sep
Question: How did rule by a few or a small group work in the city states of Italy?
Answer: <u>All city-states had collective governments, usually a narrow or broad oligarchy.</u>
Explanation: City-states were self-governing states led and ruled by a city. They had control of the land outside their walls. All of the city-states had collective governments, usually a narrow or broad oligarchy except the Swiss city-states because their economies were based on manufacturing and trade. Geographical mountains and remoteness protected the Swiss city-states from outside rule. City-states rose in the Middle Ages in areas of Europe lacking strong territorial monarchies. North Italian towns obtained their independence from the Holy Roman Empire in the late twelfth century and in Germany, by the end of the Middle Ages, many towns had achieved the name of imperial free cities. Though they had obtained their freedom, they were expected to follow the Holy Roman Empire in foreign policy and when necessary, they would have to provide financial support.
Answer: Napoleon began to create lists of eligible princesses. At dinner on 30 November 1809, he let Joséphine know that, in the interest of France, he must find a wife who could produce an heir. Joséphine agreed to the divorce so the Emperor could remarry in the hope of having an heir.
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The correct choice is option B.
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It can give new information about how people lived and what they valued.