Romans had also a lot of dicipline and drilling. Romans fight for the glory not the vengeance and they also have more pawer. They used their shields, jawelins and swords. Each man was as three, the army was quite good. 5. Find at least three examples of cause and effect from the events of the story. 1) Because of her husband death she became a queen of the Iceni. 2) Her restlessness is caused because this is the eve of the battle and night is full of whisperings and murmurings. 3) Because of the losing in the battle, she joined to her husband in the afterlife.
States, Britain, France, Italy, and Japan—Yardley's team was reading the secret instructions of the negotiators. "The Black Chamber, bolted, hidden, guarded, sees all, hears all," he wrote later, rather melodramatically. "Though the blinds are drawn and the windows heavily curtained, its far-seeking eyes penetrate the secret conference chambers at Washington, Tokyo, London, Paris, Geneva, Rome. Its sensitive ears catch the faintest whisperings in the foreign capitals of the world." Each nation naturally tried to obtain the most favorable tonnage ratio for itself; the most aggressive in its efforts was Japan, which even then was dreaming expansionist dreams in Asia but feared to offend the United States. At the height of the conference, when Japan was demanding a ratio of 10 to 7 with the United States and Great Britain, the Black Chamber read what Yardley later called the most important telegram it ever solved.