What did the roman wear on their toga or tunic

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Answer: Much of Roman clothing was designed to reveal the social status.The most basic garment in Roman clothing was the tunic (tunica). It was the standard dress of Rome. For most Romans and slaves the tunic would be the entire clothing they dressed in before setting foot outdoors. The male tunic would generally reach roughly to the knees, whereas women’s tunics would generally be longer, some reaching to the ground. Female tunics often also had long sleeves. However, it took until the second or third century AD for long sleeves to become acceptable for men. Until then it was perceived as highly effeminate to be wearing one. Cold weather would likely see Romans wear two or three tunics to keep warm. In that case the tunics nearest the body, functioning as a vest, would be the subucula. The next layer would be the intusium or supparus. Emperor Augustus, who was of a rather frail constitution, was known to wear as many as four tunics in winter. A purple stripe worn on the tunic was called a clavus and indicated membership to a particular order:
- the latus clavus (or laticlavium) denoted senators.
- the angustus clavus was the mark of the equestrian orderThe toga was allowed to be worn only by free Roman citizens. Foreigners, or even exiled citizens, could not appear in public wearing a toga. If in the early days the toga was worn directly on the naked body, then later a simple tunic was added, tied at the waist with a belt.
There were some old families with ancient ancestry who insisted on continuing the tradition of dressing without a tunic, but their fellow Romans understood them somewhat eccentric.
Basically the toga was a large blanket, draped over the body, leaving one arm free.
Through experiments historians have concluded that the vast blanket took the form of a semi circle. It was along the straight edge the purple stripe of a senator's toga praetexta ran. Hope this helps!

There was some formal differences in tunics which denoted social rank.


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Who was the president when the Bill of Rights was passed?

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The Bill of Rights were ratified in 1791 while George Washington was the president.
The Bill of Rights was approved on June 25, 1789 and Washington took office in September 1789, so no one was president.i think

What did israel do with the weapons from the united states

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Israel created nuclear weapons. United states have non-compromising military relationships with Israel.

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America upholds an approachable military association with the only reliable country in the Middle East even today and that is Israel. They are close associates of number of military activities. US had been successful in financing many military weapons designing and construction programs in Israel.  

It had also given huge and significant amounts of money to Israeli defense projects. America felt that it is possible to learn anti insurgency techniques from Israel.

In which region would you find the Atlas Mountains?

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Northwestern Africa. I can give you specific countries if you need them.
northwestern Africa. Hope that helps :)

Which states should be labeled as West Coast states?

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The shoreline along which the continental Western United States coincides the North Pacific Ocean known as Pacific Coast or West Coast. As a domain, this name most frequently applies to the marginal lands of California, Washington, Oregon, and Alaska. More particularly, it pertains to a domain adjoined on the eastwards side by the Cascade Range, Sierra Nevada, Alaska Range, and on the westward by the Pacific Ocean.

Most commonly this is associated with Washington, Oregon and California.

What was the significance of the battle of Gettysburg

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It marked the last time Confederate troops were able to invade the North.

One major thing is that it was the bloodiest battle of the Civil War, suffering over 50,000 casualties during the 3 day battle. The second thins is that it was a Union victory that stopped Confederate General Robert E. Lee's second invasion of the North.

What is it called when you show pride in your culture?

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I think that a good word for this would be "enthnocentrism": the belief that one's culture, or one's enthnicity is superior to others, or more important than others (even to oneself: so my culture is more important for me than other cultures: this also would count).