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Idk :( Sorry, i just dont know, try looking in your history textbook. Good luck!! :) -Jay Z
it means that it is better to try and fail, then to never try at all
The Romans did not try to stop the spread of Christianity. There were alternations between periods of toleration and periods of persecution. Some Roman emperors thought that Christianity was a threat to the Roman state because many bureaucrats and soldiers converted to Christianity. The Romans saw their state as being interlinked with Roman Religion. The persecutions were aimed mainly at the civil service and the Christian clergy, rather than Christianity as such. The last and worse persecution, the Great Persecution, failed because it was difficult to implement, because of the resistance of the Christians and because it undermined the stability of the empire. After that, the emperors endorsed Christianity, favored it over other religions and promoted it. Eventually, Christianity became the state religion of the empire. With imperial support, the spread of Christianity accelerated.
it is simple!!!!!!!!!!!!!! So find it. Try and try
if you are doing the World History packet, try this website, instead of posting tons of questions: http://www.chesterfield.k12.va.us/htm/parents_pages/instruction/highhistory.htm as for the real answer: Portugal, Spain, and France. those were the only explorer countries at the time except England who had Francis Drake, who is mainly credited for being the first Englishman around the world.
Yes, you divide by 1000 to convert ml to litres. And you don't "try" to convert; you just do it.
Try it!
Try to divide it! For example, try to divide 6151 by 10. If you get a whole number (no digits after the decimal point), then it is divisible.
yes they do. and they get very moody. DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME!
Try long division.
Just try to divide it. If you get a whole number (when you divide on your calculator), it is a multiple; otherwise it is not.
they were violent duhhh.
Try reading history books.
try to avoid sleeping in the history class
try to avoid sleeping in the history class
84 is already a simple number to divide. Do you mean "factorize"? : first try dividing by 2. If that works try another 2 until it doesn't divide. Then try 3 and follow the same rule. 4 is pointless since the divides by 2 would have dealt with that. Then try 5. 6 is covered by 2 and 3, then 7 etc etc.
They are in history book and websites. Look them up: try History Rome for starters.