The answer would be C as Rome became an empire because of Caesar and the other stuff happend after.
Answer:
C. Alfred Wegener
Explanation:
Ang simula ng kalupaan ng daigdig ay may napakamaraming teorya. Isa na rito ang inihain ni Alfred Wegener, isang mananaliksik ng Alemanya. Naniniwala siya na ang kalupaan ng daigdig ay nagmula sa isang <em>supercontinent</em> na tinatawag na "Pangea." Subalit, ito'y nasira at nahati sa dalawang bahagi: <u>hilagang hemisphere</u><em> (Laurasia)</em> at t<u>imog hemisphere</u> <em>(Gondwanaland).</em>
<em> </em>Ilang milyong taong nakalipas at ang Laurasia ay nahati sa mga sumusunod na bahagi: <em>North America, ilang parte ng Asia, Greenland at malaking bahagi ng Europa. </em>Ang Gondwanaland ay nahati naman sa mga sumusunod na bahagi: <em>Africa, South America, India, Australia at Antarctica.</em>
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
yes they did.of the many ways include using their land for agriculture, taking them as slaves act.
Read the excerpt from The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone.
The French army stayed behind in Egypt—and so did the scholars. In late August, shortly after Napoleon's departure, a large, heavy package arrived at the scholars' palace in Cairo. When they opened it, they found it contained a black stone slab covered with writing in three different scripts.
A note from a French army officer accompanied the package. He told the scholars that the stone had been unearthed in an old fort near the town of Rosetta, thirty-five miles north of Alexandria. French soldiers were tearing down a ruined wall in the fort when they came upon the slab.
Answer:
the translation of the last sentence of the Greek text
Explanation:
According to the sequence of events described in The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone, the scholars are led to believe that the three inscriptions say the same thing in different languages because of the translation of the last sentence in Greek which confirmed to them that the inscriptions mean the same thing.
The Price of an Organized Society: Conformity in the 1960s. ... Gropius was mainly concerned with conformity in architecture, but he recognized that buildings reflected society.