The Aztecs actually lived in the middle of a large lake. In Amerindian terms the city was like an impenetrable fortress that could only be attacked where the Aztecs had the largest defenses set up. But when the Spanish came they were more like sitting ducks as the Spanish brought artillery that could reach the walls from afar and were able to build ships that could attack the fortifications. Furthermore, the horses of the Spanish were fast moving and able to conquer a large amount of ground. Without these technologies from Europe the Aztec capital was the most invincible city at the time.
Slaves got shelter. Slaves only got bread and onions for food. They had to work hard all day but they didn't get paid.
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Pros and Cons of Ancient Roman Baths: Roman baths were created by Emperors because they had a duty to provide entertainment for their people, baths were great because they were very social then. It wasnt just baths there were also dressing rooms, gymnasiums, restaurants, bars, and shady walks. Guests could also atten plays, witness athletic contest, listen to public lectures, read in one of the libraries or stroll in the galleries. Cons of having Roman baths....possibly dirty? Well..I dont really see any cons.
The Inca's major pro was their architecture such as Machu Picchu, their bridges, road systems, and water passages. They were also very organized with quipus, and chasquis to deliver messages. Their only con was lack of danger/hazard knowledge. =========================== One other pro is the crops they grew potatoes, maize, beans, tomatoes, and chocolate.
The pros. The city originally was on seven hills (the Seven Hills of Rome). Hills were easier to defend against raids. Rome was by the only ford of the river Tiber, which made her the main north-south communication point in the region. The river also provided a navigable link to the sea, which was 14 miles away (16 miles nowadays). Because Rome was inland, she did not suffer naval attacks. The hills were made of volcanic rock. This made for good building material. Rome was also close to the Apennines (a mountain chain which runs through the Italian peninsula which has plenty of water sources. Water could be carried from the mountains to the city with aqueducts. Italy's position between the western and eastern basins of the Mediterranean made control over it and trade in this sea easier. Later on, Rome was far away from the frontiers of the empire and thus away from the attacks on the empire which occurred further north. This was no longer the case in the final years when the Romans could not cope with the invasions any more. The cons. Before Rome expanded into Italy, she was vulnerable to attacks by neigbouring people. Because of its location, she could have enemies to the north, east and south.
Pros: Its quiet and your alone Cons: Your in Massachusetts
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To start an argumentative essay on the advantages and disadvantages of living in a town, introduce the topic by providing a brief overview of town living. You can mention key benefits like access to services, job opportunities, and community amenities as advantages, while highlighting potential drawbacks such as traffic congestion, noise pollution, and higher costs of living. Conclude your introduction with a clear thesis statement that outlines your perspective on the topic.
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Seriously? There are no "pros." The obvious "cons" are one: you're no longer living!
Living in the country can offer a peaceful and serene environment, closer connection to nature, and lower cost of living. However, it may also come with limited access to amenities, services, and entertainment options, as well as potential isolation and longer travel times for work or other activities.
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not many for a pro
If you were a farmer, a big pro was that the yearly floods fertilized your fields. Cons would be if the flooding was worse than expected, might take your house out.
Pros:Freedom, become more responsible Cons: No one to talk to, loneliness
pros and cons of physiocrats
what were the pros and cons for the nulification