The conquests of Mehmed II established the ottoman empire, whereas the conquests of suleyman the magnificent expanded the ottoman empire to its greatest size
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The significance of the Monroe Doctrine was to have Europeans not interfere with western Hemisphere affairs this was presented by President James Monroe.
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The conquest of Mehmed lmk established the Ottoman Empire
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Citizens in ancient Rome established a republican form of government.
Which of these statements accurately describes the demography of Venezuela?
Citizens in ancient Greek city states developed ideas about representation that established direct democracy
The significance of the Monroe Doctrine was to have Europeans not interfere with western Hemisphere affairs this was presented by President James Monroe.
Magnificent is an adjective. For example: She painted a dramatic landscape of magnificent mountains. Magnificently, a derivative of magnificent, is an adverb.
A:The New American Bible accurately describes the Book of Esther as a free composition, not a historical document, and says that the purpose of the book is didactic: the glorification of the Jewish people and the explanation of the origin, significance and date of the feast of Purim. The original Hebrew version of Esthernever mentions God.
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