Who took over Constantinople?

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Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II

The capital of the Eastern Roman Empire, Constantinople was conquered by the Ottoman Army, under the command Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II on 29th May 1453. With this conquest Ottomans became an Empire and one of the most powerful empires, The Eastern Roman Empire fell and lasted.

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Ottoman turks

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What was the influence of king Nebuchadnezzar

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King Nebuchadnezzar II (634-562 BCE) was the greatest king of ancient Babylon, succeeding his father, Nabopolassar. King Nabopolassar had defeated the Assyrians with the help of the Medes and liberated Babylonia from Assyrian rule. In this way he provided for his son (as Philip II would do for his son Alexander later) a stable base and ample wealth on which to build; an opportunity for greatness which Nebuchadnezzar took full advantage of. He married Amytis of Media (630-565 BCE) and so secured an alliance between the Medes and the Babylonians (Amytis being the daughter or granddaughter of Cyaxerxes, the king of the Medes) and, according to some sources, had the Hanging Gardens of Babylon built for her to remind her of her homeland in Persia.

Upon ascending to the throne, Nebuchadnezzar spoke to the gods, in his inaugural address, saying, “O merciful Marduk, may the house that I have built endure forever, may I be satiated with its splendor, attain old age therein, with abundant offspring, and receive therein tribute of the kings of all regions, from all mankind” and it would seem the gods heard his prayer in that, under his reign, Babylon became the most powerful city-state in the region and Nebuchadnezzar II himself the greatest warrior-king and ruler in the known world. He is portrayed in unflattering light in the Bible, most notably in the Book of Daniel and the Book of Jeremiah (where he is seen as an 'enemy of God’ and one whom the deity of the Israelites intends to make an example of or, conversely, the agent of God used as a scourge against the faithless followers of Yahweh). Those portraits notwithstanding, Nebuchadnezzar II was most certainly responsible for the so-called Babylonian Exile of the Jews and, so, for the formation of modern-day Judaism (in that, the temple destroyed, the Priestly class of the Levites of the Jews had to re-create their religion “in a foreign land” as recounted famously in Psalm 137 from the Bible, and elsewhere).

Nebuchadnezzar II defeated the Egyptians and the Assyrians at Carchemish, subdued Palestine and Syria and controlled all the trade routes across Mesopotamia. 

Nebuchadnezzar II defeated the Egyptians and their allies the Assyrians at Carchemish, subdued Palestine and the region of Syria and, consolidating his power, controlled all the trade routes across Mesopotamia from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea. Remaining true to the vision of his inaugural address, the great king spent the tolls he collected and the taxes he gathered in creating a city which, he hoped, would be recognized as a wonder of the world (and, indeed, his hopes were realized in later writers adding the walls of Babylon and, in particular, the Ishtar gate to the list of the Seven Wonders of the World). In the forty-three years of his reign, Nebuchadnezzar II made the most of the time employing a vast army of slave labor to surround his city with walls so thick that chariot races were conducted around the tops and which stretched fifty-six miles in length, encircling an area of two hundred square miles. The bricks of the walls were faced with a bright blue and bore the inscription, “I am Nebuchadnezzar, King of Babylon.”

Which of these powers does the Constitution deny the federal government?

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punishing without a trial

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just took the text on. a p e x

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Imprisoning people who have not been convicted of a crime

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What steps does the Constitution provide if there is persuasive evidence that the President of the United States has committed treason?a. The president can be forced to resign
b. The President can be impeached by supreme court
c.The president cannot be removed until convicted in a court of law
d. The President can be impeached by the house and be removed by the senate

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"d. The President can be impeached by the house and be removed by the senate" is the best option from the list, since the Founding Fathers wanted this to be a democratic process. 

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The correct answer is choice D

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This is the correct answer because the house of representatives are responsible for impeaching the president, but the president can only be removed by the senate, who acts like a court in the impeachment process...

(The first answer was correct, Credit to them:D)

I AM ASIAN NOT THAT GOOD IN ENGLISH PLEASE HELP. WILL MARK AS BRAINLIEST

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It has come to our attention that someone has been taking extra supplies out of the supply closet for some time now, and this is NOT allowed. The office manager has said that if it continues to happen we will have to put up security cameras, and this will come out of the office budget, therefore, our paycheck! Please make sure that you are only using what is being budgeted for your department.

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ok It has come to our attention that somebody has been taking extra supplies out of the supply cabinet for some time now. This is not allowed, the office manager says that if this continues we will have to put up security cameras up around the building. This will come out of the office budget therefore, our paycheck! Please make sure that you are only using what is in the budget for your department.

Who invented cars? First answer is brainliest!

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Karl Benz was the inventor of cars! :))
Karl Benz Is the correct answer

How Successful Were Stone Keeps In Defending Those Inside?

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Stone Keeps were quite successful, it was very rare they were destroyed.