Answer:
BC comes before AD.
In the case of BC, the bigger date is the earlier date.
In the case of AD or CE, the bigger date is the later date.
From earliest to latest:
1. Around 2300 BCE was the beginning of the Harappan Civilization.
2. In 599 BC Mahavira founded Jainism.
3. In 525 BCE Siddartha founded Buddhism.
4. In 320 BC the Mauryan Empire started with Chandragupta Maurya.
5. In 265 BC, Asoka converted to Buddhism after the bloody Battle of Kalinga.
6. Chandra Gupta became the first ruler of the Gupta Empire in 320 AD.
7. The Iron Pillar of New Delhi was erected by Candra Gupta II around 400 AD.
8. In c500 AD the decimal system was invented by the Hindus.
9. Vasco da Gama was the first European to travel to India in 1498 CE.
10. Mahatma Gandhi began his campaign of non-violence against the British government.in 1921 CE.
It was an abolitionist paper, called the Liberator.
For the first one, older books and stuff like that say there are 7, but more recently some geologists think they're 8. So, for right now, it's false.
True, Ancient Greece was a model for the U.S. government, but the founders left a few things out. But there are many facets of Greek democracy that didn't catch on.
True.
So you're answers are: True, True, False
However,it was in <em>law and politics </em>that Roman influence can be felt most strongly today.Much European law is still derived from Roman law.The ideas of <em>equity,equality before the law,citizen's rights and elected officials</em>,while originating through the Greeks,were all taken further by the Romans and have down to us in a basically Roman form.
<em>Roman citizenship</em> was provided to the people of Rome and all of them had equal rights in the eyes of the law.Even a jew in a far away province who happened to possess Roman citizenship could cry for help and that person will be taken to Caesar.The great legal digests of the late empire enshrined these principles and passed them on to future European civilisation.