I would say that it is mmost likely based c renaissance humanism
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To answer this question, it is necessary that you read the student diary and the information in the museum flyer. You must identify which elements about the museum the boy describes in the diary differently, or even contrary to the information presented in the flyer, that is, both the flyer and the diary must present information about the same element, but different, contrary ways.
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In April 1954 diplomats from several nations – including the United States, the Soviet Union, China, France and Great Britain – attended a meeting in Geneva, Switzerland. The Geneva gathering was made to belive to discuss two Cold War hotspots, Berlin and Korea – but by the time it began the Viet Minh had overrun the French base at Dien Bien Phu, forcing Vietnam onto the agenda. By the start of May, Paris had announced its idea to withdraw from Indochina and dismantle the colonial administration there. The French withdrawal would leave Vietnam without an established national government, placing it at risk of a communist takeover. The Geneva conference was given the unenviable task of arranging for Vietnam’s reunification and self government. The meeting produced a set of resolutions known as the Geneva Accords, a road map for Vietnam’s transition to independence. The Accords were not supported by major players, however, so had little chance of success.
The answer is: <span>By at least the 8th century BCE the </span>Greeks<span> borrowed the Phoenician alphabet and adapted it to their own language, creating in the process the first "true" alphabet, in which vowels were accorded equal status with consonants
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the 3 estates: clergy, nobility, and the others/commoners