Distance between city-states, clothing, trade, and democracy were amongst some of things that were influenced by the geography of Ancient Greece. The Greek lived in a Mediterranean climate. Winters were mild and wet, and they were able to grow grapes and olives. Summers were warm and dry. Grapes and olives were one of the few plants that could survive droughts. Mountains cover Seventy-five percent of Greece. The land was difficult to cultivate and the sea surrounded Greece. This made trade extremely easy because the Greeks could get what they could not grow. They were also able to bring back innovative ideas from other cultures that they traded with. Because mountains cut off the Greek, this led to the formation of city-states. There was limited interaction and unity of the city-states, which ultimately created river lies amongst them. Such physical barriers prevented a unified Greece. The sea became a vital part of the Greek society. There were hundreds of bays, skilled sailors, and trade of olive oil, wine, and marble for grains, metals, and ideas, technology, and philosophies was common trade items. The Greeks were able adopt the Phoenician alphabet, which later become the basis for all western alphabets. It also promoted democracy. Although the sea encouraged trade, the mountainous terrain enabled absolute rulers to gain power, ultimately leading to the demise of the Ancient Greek democracy and thus creating war mongers. Although the sea encouraged trade, the mountainous terrain enabled absolute rulers to gain power, ultimately leading to the demise of the Ancient Greek democracy and thus creating war mongers
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i would have to say c. high unemployment
Explanation:
because if a lot of people where employed than not as many people would be poor
A: the Bosnian war because it wasn't the only thing that part of it at all
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d
Explanation:
During the Industrial Revolution, how did most immigrants choose to live when they arrived in the United States?
Most immigrants moved west for rich farmland.
Most immigrants sought to live in neighborhoods unlike their home countries.
Most immigrants settled in large cities for job opportunities.
Most immigrants planned to leave the United States quickly.
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The Ivans were conquests. Ivan changed how the russian army was structured and was the first Tsar to start a well-formed army. He did this so he could do a stategic plan which then lead to a bunch of conquests, in other words, murder. Ivan had a great impact to Russia, he introduced to the army western military technology. It made him very well-known.
Ivan's life was harsh. Ivan became Ivan the Terrible because he was neglected, hungry, and abused as a kid. Both emotionally and most-likely physically. Therefore, he developed a lot of hatred over the years. However, at the age of 16 he was crowned as the Tsar of all of Russia. Despite Ivan's early life, he proved to be capable.
There is a lot of things Ivan the Terrible did for the Russian Empire. He rebuilt Moscow after a fire, introduced the first parliament, founded a standing army known as the "Steltzi", reformed the church, and even stamped out many clerical abuse cases. So this is the effect Ivan had on Russia.
(Sorry this took so long, I had to do a lot of research and form my own words, I know nothing about Russia lol)