Major events that occurred in the peloponnesian war
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some important events of the Peloponnesian War
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The concept of equality before the law was introduced to the Constitution in the
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Fourteenth Amendment
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What city states where the strongest in the golden age
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athens and sparta
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Why did Sparta initiate the series of conflicts known as the Peloponnesian War
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Sparta was upset with Athens attempt to control other Greek
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Which feature of modern Western thought is most influenced by the practices of Socrates
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Freedom of speech
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How was Augustus Caesar's rise to power similar to Julius Caesar's
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Both gained their leadership roles through internal
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Which of these statements identifies a significant difference between the reign of Augustus Caesar and the reign of Julius Caesar
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Augustus began an era of peace, while much of Julius's reign was
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What identifies a key feature of Rome's patriarchal society
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Male heads of households held great power and could even kill their own children.
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When was Nearctic Stakes created
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Nearctic Stakes was created in 1973.
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What best describes the roman empires public works projects
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Through its public works projects the roman empire built aqueducts roads bridges harbors and other infrastructure tat significantly improves the welfare of its people.
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What answer choices identifies important rights of the citizens of Rome
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all citizens had the right to a fair trial but only male roman
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What civilizations played an economic role in expanding cultural connections between Europe and Africa
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kingdom of axum
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What scenarios would be allowed to occur in a legal system that includes the concept of equality before the law
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Answer this question… The same evidence shows that both a man
and a woman committed theft. Both the man and the woman are found
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What kind of individuals would belong to the Romans empire freedman class
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The Patricians
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The Greek geographer mathematician astronomer and poet who calculated the circumference of Earth was
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Eratosthenes
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How did the Persian Empire rulers unite their vast empire
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They divided it into 20 provinces (satrapies) with a Persian
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What following trend started in the early civilization and became stronger in the classical civilization
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What Vastly expanded Persian territories establishing the which was the largest the world had ever seen
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Cyrus the Great; Persian Empire
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Major events that occurred in the peloponnesian war
some important events of the Peloponnesian War
The concept of equality before the law was introduced to the Constitution in the
Fourteenth Amendment
What city states where the strongest in the golden age
athens and sparta
Why did Sparta initiate the series of conflicts known as the Peloponnesian War
Sparta was upset with Athens attempt to control other Greek
city-states
Which feature of modern Western thought is most influenced by the practices of Socrates
Freedom of speech
How was Augustus Caesar's rise to power similar to Julius Caesar's
Both gained their leadership roles through internal
conflict.
Which of these statements identifies a significant difference between the reign of Augustus Caesar and the reign of Julius Caesar
Augustus began an era of peace, while much of Julius's reign was
marked by war.
What identifies a key feature of Rome's patriarchal society
Male heads of households held great power and could even kill their own children.
When was Nearctic Stakes created
Nearctic Stakes was created in 1973.
What best describes the roman empires public works projects
Through its public works projects the roman empire built aqueducts roads bridges harbors and other infrastructure tat significantly improves the welfare of its people.
What answer choices identifies important rights of the citizens of Rome
all citizens had the right to a fair trial but only male roman
citizens could vote and run for office
What civilizations played an economic role in expanding cultural connections between Europe and Africa
kingdom of axum
What scenarios would be allowed to occur in a legal system that includes the concept of equality before the law
Answer this question… The same evidence shows that both a man
and a woman committed theft. Both the man and the woman are found
guilty.
What kind of individuals would belong to the Romans empire freedman class
The Patricians
The Greek geographer mathematician astronomer and poet who calculated the circumference of Earth was
Eratosthenes
How did the Persian Empire rulers unite their vast empire
They divided it into 20 provinces (satrapies) with a Persian
provincial governor (Satrap) in control supervised by the king and
his council.
What following trend started in the early civilization and became stronger in the classical civilization
If you state the trend, it might be possible to give an
answer.
What Vastly expanded Persian territories establishing the which was the largest the world had ever seen