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A researcher studies a presentation
created by a historian in recent
times that analyzes ancient
Egyptian architecture.
A group of history students watches
a modern play based on a short
story from the early Middle Ages to
better understand that time period.
A historian tries to interpret
an ancient coded language
by studying the clay tablet
on which it was written.
An archaeologist studies
an ancient Mesopotamian
weapon to understand the
advancements that the
civilization made in
using metal.
A historian publishes an article in a
respected historical magazine about
the reasons behind the downfall of
Roman leader Julius Caesar.
A researcher studies tax records
written in ancient times to better
understand the civilization’s tax
system.
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How did the catholic church change as a result of the council of trent? a. catholic printers were encouraged to publish translations of the bible in common languages b. members of the catholic clergy were required to avoid luxurious lifestyles c. catholics were told they could earn salvation through god’s grace alone d. european catholics were barred from initiating any conflict with protestants.
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History, 22.06.2019 07:50
Compare the lives of slaves in mines and farms versus those in households
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History, 22.06.2019 08:00
Which of the following is not located along the national road? a. cumberland, maryland. b. buffalo, new york. c. wheeling west virginia. d. vandalia, illinois.
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