What were some scientific Roman Achievements?

What will be an ideal response?


Romans developed aqueducts, engineering, and came up with many theories about Earth and its existance in the Universe.

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A problem with the 1884 presidential campaign was that both sides

A) resorted to mud-slinging. B) could not nominate a candidate. C) were too focused on economic issues. D) were too focused on reconstructivist issues.

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Why was the economy of Ireland in the 1990s and early 2000s referred to as a “Celtic Tiger”?

a) Ireland was being compared to the rapidly emerging Asian economies of Hong Kong, Singapore, and South Korea. b) Ireland was being compared to the wealthy economy of the “British Tiger” or Indian Raj. Consider This: Economists argued that the Irish strategy could be replicated “irrespective of time and place.” See 15.7: Narrative: Tiger by the Tail. c) American economists were equating the speed of Ireland’s rapidly growing economy with a then-popular American gasoline that promised it would “put a tiger in your tank.” Consider This: Economists argued that the Irish strategy could be replicated “irrespective of time and place.” See 15.7: Narrative: Tiger by the Tail. d) Ireland was being compared to the rapidly growing “Russian Bear” economy of the same period. Consider This: Economists argued that the Irish strategy could be replicated “irrespective of time and place.” See 15.7: Narrative: Tiger by the Tail.

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What percentage of Africa's surface soil is suitable for crop cultivation?

A) 10 percent B) 20 percent C) 50 percent D) 35 percent E) 18 percent

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Which of the following is true of Letters of a Federal Farmer?

a. This Antifederalist pamphlet called on the American people to rebel if the Constitution were ratified. b. This Antifederalist pamphlet included a list of rights that should be guaranteed to the people. c. This Federalist pamphlet explained the limitations placed on the powers of Congress. d. This Federalist pamphlet argued in favor of a centralized government.

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