According to the legend, how did the roman empire begin?​

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Answer: According to legend, Ancient Rome was founded by the two brothers, and demi-gods, Romulus and Remus, on 21 April 753 BCE. The legend claims that, in an argument over who would rule the city (or, in another version, where the city would be located) Romulus killed Remus and named the city after himself. I hope this helps you for what your looking for.

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Which emperor legalized Christianity in the Roman Empire? A. Octavian B. Constantine C. Hadrian D. Caligula

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While, B. Constantine, reigned as emperor from 306 A.D to 337 A.D., Christianity began to transition into the dominant religion of the Roman Empire. 

Constantine.....  "B"

Who were the first sisters to swear oath to Egwene?

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The bulk of it was made up of the Salidar Six, minus Sheriam Bayanar who was already Egwene's Keeper of the Chronicles. The sixth member of the council was Nisao Dachen, who had also sworn an oath of allegiance to Egwene. She used the oaths they had sworn to her to force them to get themselves chosen as the representative of their respective Ajahs. This was no easy task for some of them, but they managed to do it. This meant that she was surrounded with advisors that she felt she could trust as much as you can trust any Aes Sedai, at least.

The two most common destinations for the Great Migration were New York City and .

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The correct answer is Chicago.  

In the initial stage of the Great Migration, eight main cities attracted most of the migrants: New York and Chicago, followed in order by Philadelphia, St. Louis, Detroit, Pittsburgh, and Indianapolis.

The second great black migration rose the populations of these cities while adding others as destinations, particularly on the West Coast.  


Answer: B,C,C

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In history, what has been the shortest war

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During the Anglo-Zanzibar War of 1896, the East African island state Zanzibar fought back against the British Empire. The fighting began at 9 a.m. on Aug. 26 and ended by 9:40 a.m., making the world’s shortest war a mere 38 minutes long.

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Anglo-Zanzibar War

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A tight money policy means __________.A.
the Federal Reserve wants to increase the amount of money in the economy
B.
the Federal Reserve wants to decrease the amount of money in the economy
C.
borrowing money is inexpensive and easy to obtain
D.
businesses expand and increase the number of employees

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A tight money policy means the Federal Reserve wants to decrease the amount of money in the economy. B.

B the Federal reserve wants to decrease the amount of money in the economy

The roman army was composed mostly of what group of romans

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The legions was composed mostly of the roman groups.