A. They give children freedom but withinset limits.
I think it is the first one
Answer:
Denis Diderot lifework, the Encyclopedia, was a powerful weapon against ecclesiastical and governmental institutions. It revealed the truth; it contained “maxims that would tend to destroy royal authority… and lay the foundations for the corruption of morals and religion”
Explanation:
Test norms consist of data that make it possible to determine the relative standing of an individual who has taken a test. By itself, a subject's raw score (e.g., the number of answers that agree with the scoring key) has little meaning. ... Norms provide a basis for comparing the individual with a group.
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Chinese may take it particularly offensive Greco Roman Empire is table etiquette and behavior towards food. There are customs in Greco Roman empire that is taboo to Chinese. One particular example is that extravagant Roman feast would last up to 10 hours, they would eat until they vomit and then eat again until the feast is over. They also eat mammary gland of cows, flamigoe tongue and elephants that are unusual to Chinese. One similarity of these empires would be the use of minted coins in trades.