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Who was the first person to give Oliver a ride in the story the journey of Oliver k woodman?

Bobbi joe


Explain the difference between the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire in the economy government and law?

The unicorn they ride is different, the Republic has magic white ones.


Why did the Romans make up stories and legends about their history?

The Romans used myths just as all other cultures, including our own, used them, that is to show a moral or to instill patriotism. The myth of the righteous and courageous Aneas founding Rome is one example. The story of Cincinnatus is another. We have the same in our country, such as the ride of Paul Revere and the story of George Washington chopping down the cherry tree.The Romans used myths just as all other cultures, including our own, used them, that is to show a moral or to instill patriotism. The myth of the righteous and courageous Aneas founding Rome is one example. The story of Cincinnatus is another. We have the same in our country, such as the ride of Paul Revere and the story of George Washington chopping down the cherry tree.The Romans used myths just as all other cultures, including our own, used them, that is to show a moral or to instill patriotism. The myth of the righteous and courageous Aneas founding Rome is one example. The story of Cincinnatus is another. We have the same in our country, such as the ride of Paul Revere and the story of George Washington chopping down the cherry tree.The Romans used myths just as all other cultures, including our own, used them, that is to show a moral or to instill patriotism. The myth of the righteous and courageous Aneas founding Rome is one example. The story of Cincinnatus is another. We have the same in our country, such as the ride of Paul Revere and the story of George Washington chopping down the cherry tree.The Romans used myths just as all other cultures, including our own, used them, that is to show a moral or to instill patriotism. The myth of the righteous and courageous Aneas founding Rome is one example. The story of Cincinnatus is another. We have the same in our country, such as the ride of Paul Revere and the story of George Washington chopping down the cherry tree.The Romans used myths just as all other cultures, including our own, used them, that is to show a moral or to instill patriotism. The myth of the righteous and courageous Aneas founding Rome is one example. The story of Cincinnatus is another. We have the same in our country, such as the ride of Paul Revere and the story of George Washington chopping down the cherry tree.The Romans used myths just as all other cultures, including our own, used them, that is to show a moral or to instill patriotism. The myth of the righteous and courageous Aneas founding Rome is one example. The story of Cincinnatus is another. We have the same in our country, such as the ride of Paul Revere and the story of George Washington chopping down the cherry tree.The Romans used myths just as all other cultures, including our own, used them, that is to show a moral or to instill patriotism. The myth of the righteous and courageous Aneas founding Rome is one example. The story of Cincinnatus is another. We have the same in our country, such as the ride of Paul Revere and the story of George Washington chopping down the cherry tree.The Romans used myths just as all other cultures, including our own, used them, that is to show a moral or to instill patriotism. The myth of the righteous and courageous Aneas founding Rome is one example. The story of Cincinnatus is another. We have the same in our country, such as the ride of Paul Revere and the story of George Washington chopping down the cherry tree.


Who invented the escalator?

Jesse Reno He installed it as an amusement ride at Coney Island, New York, in 1897. It was little more than an inclined belt with wooden slats or cleats on the surface for traction.


Where did the term on the wagon come from?

The term "on the wagon" originated in the late 19th century and is believed to refer to the practice of abstaining from alcohol. It is thought to have derived from the image of individuals who, after deciding to stop drinking, would ride on a water wagon that delivered water to thirsty patrons at saloons. The phrase eventually evolved to signify someone who has committed to sobriety.