The biggest complaints in Rome were by the masses who lived in poverty
The biggest social problem was the abject poverty of the masses.
The primary complaint against Jesus' teachings brought to the Romans was that he claimed to be the King of the Jews, which was seen as a challenge to Roman authority and a potential incitement to rebellion. Additionally, Jewish leaders accused him of blasphemy for claiming divine authority, which they believed warranted death under their law. They presented these charges to the Roman governor Pontius Pilate, emphasizing the threat Jesus posed to Roman peace and stability. Ultimately, this led to his crucifixion.
The colonists' biggest complaint about the Townshend Acts was that they imposed taxes on essential goods, such as tea, glass, and paint, without their consent. They argued that this was a violation of their rights as English subjects, as they had no representation in Parliament. The slogan "no taxation without representation" encapsulated their discontent, leading to widespread protests and boycotts against British goods. Ultimately, the Townshend Acts intensified colonial resentment towards British rule.
a complaint against another person
The Circus Maximus was Rome's biggest race track. The Romans loved horse races and chariot races. Pliny the Elder said it could accommodate 250,000 people. Modern estimates give a figure of 150,000.
what was his biggest complaint
She does not like her sister
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Jeremiah was distressed by the stubbornness of his people.
The tree, He couldn't find a good tree
dogs, weather, walking
It was the biggest theatre the romans had ever bulit at the time
The biggest social problem was the abject poverty of the masses.
Representative Democracy
The Romans arrived in Britain in 55AD.
Representative Democracy
Representative Democracy