they'd feel empowered and inferior
The Romans were not very interested in science and mathematics. There were very few of this kind of scholars in Rome. Therefore, Roman society did not have much to react to,
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the world was against some of Germany was against it too but to afraid to admitted cause of Hitler.
America has always been divided in one way or another. There were people that were happy and the celebrated, and there were people that were upset and they reacted in anger.
People reacted to the Black Death with fear, panic, and desperation. The devastating impact on society led to widespread death, economic collapse, and social upheaval. Many turned to religion for solace, while others blamed minority groups or sought scapegoats. Overall, the Black Death caused a profound and lasting impact on society during the Middle Ages.
The Romans were not very interested in science and mathematics. There were very few of this kind of scholars in Rome. Therefore, Roman society did not have much to react to,
It depends on the specific metal and the conditions. Some metals, like alkali metals, are highly reactive and will react readily with air or water. Other metals, like gold or platinum, are much less reactive and do not readily react under normal conditions.
Vanadium does not react with water at room temperature or normal conditions. However, it can react with steam to form vanadium oxide and hydrogen gas.
Gold(Au) cannot react in rooom temperature.
In normal conditions, lithium and helium do not react with each other because they are both inert elements. However, under extreme conditions such as in a laboratory setting with high temperatures and pressures, it is possible for lithium to react with helium.
society is made by the people in it, their relationships with each other and the way they react to the material things in life.
Copper does not react with nitrogen under normal conditions. However, at very high temperatures and pressures, copper can react with nitrogen to form copper nitride.
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Nickel Doesn't react with water under normal conditions
No, iron will not react with lead(II) oxide to form a chemical reaction under normal conditions.
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