The ideas held by ancient greeks which was supported by scientific experiments includes:
- Light is a wave or disturbance that travels through spaces in the air.
- Light is a substance carrying particles that flow from a light source.
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ancient Greeks idea?</h3>
The ancient greeks emphasized more on logic and the idea of impartial and rational observation of the natural world..
Hence, some of their idea were Light is a wave or disturbance that travels through spaces in the air and Light is a substance carrying particles that flow from a light source.
Therefore, the Option A & B is correct,
Missing options "Light is a wave or disturbance that travels through spaces in the air.
Light is a substance carrying particles that flow from a light source.
Light is a stream of rays that comes with great velocity from the eyes of an observer.
Light is the result of rays that leave the eyes, reflect off an object, and interact with sunlight to become visible.
Light is made of a combination of electric and magnetic fields that travel at the speed of light."
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No power . In 1819, the Supreme Court used the Supremacy Clause to rule that the State of Maryland had no power to tax the federal bank.
The first option seems to me like the correct one.
From the commander of the militia he drove to the governor.
Booker t Washington was a big believer that education would be the source of social mobility and a means to acquire power in American society. He believed that if a large amount of the black population could become educated (and keep in mind a majority of the black population was illiterate at the time) they would rise to power in society and become respected as equals in American society. This was in contrast to his contemporaries who believed that political demonstrations, protests and other ways of "fighting" for social and political power were more effective. Booker T Washington was also a career educator and founded the Tuskegee Institute which was one of the first historically black colleges, and is still educating students to this day.