The answer is a temple priest. This is because Imperial priests of the imperial ruler cult, was a great way to display one's loyalty the realm and thereby gain notice and possible advancement into the Roman hierarchy. To worship the emperor was to demonstrate loyalty to the realm.
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Its the temple priest.
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Reconstruction proved to be a mixed bag for Southerners. ... On the negative side, however, Reconstruction led to great resentment and even violence among Southerners. Terrorist organizations, like the Ku Klux Klan, struck fear into the hearts of African Americans and anyone who cooperated with the Republican governments.
Answer: PLATEAU
A plateau is a broad flat area of land that rises above the surrounding land. The word stems from the French language, from a word root meaning "flat." The largest and highest plateau in the world is the Tibetan Plateau, which is about 3 miles above sea level, and extends over 600 miles north/south and about 1600 miles east/west. Around the Tibetan Plateau are large mountain ranges that include the world's tallest peak, Mount Everest.
Sidenote: I lived for many years in West Texas, in the region known as the Llano Estacado, or "Staked Plains." It is an expansive plateau or mesa region with an elevation between 3000 and 5000 feet.
DuBois felt that education wasn't that important; Washington believed blacks should never compromise.
B.
DuBois had the support of most white Americans; Washington was seen as a troublemaker.
C.
DuBois stressed the importance of jobs; Washington pushed for social equality.
D.
DuBois insisted on full equality under the law; Washington felt equality would come after blacks had good jobs.
A. The three Korean kingdoms fought wars for control of the Korean Peninsula.
B. The Chinese took control of the northern part of the Korean Peninsula.
C. With Chinese help, Silla conquered Paekche and Koguryo.
D. Paekche developed trade with the Japanese.
E. The earliest kingdom in Korea is founded.
Abraham Lincoln was an American politician and lawyer who served as the sixteenth president of the United States of America from March 1861 until his assassination in April 1865.
1) Born in Hodgenville, Kentucky, Lincoln grew up between the states of Kentucky and Indiana, in what was then the Far West. He was a largely self-taught man who became a lawyer in Illinois, leader of the Whig Party and was elected to the Illinois House of Representatives, in which he remained for eight years.
2) Although Abraham Lincoln grew up in a family of Baptist Christians, he never joined any church or explicitly professed his religious beliefs. However, he made numerous references to God in his discourses, referring to him as "Father" or "Almighty."