First, a historian would use precise facts not speculation.
1) What was the capital city's population that made it the largest in ALL world history.
2) what military battles were won? What was the strength of it military force? Number of soldiers? Did it indeed conquer nearly all of Europe?
3) 1 in 3 books found in American libraries TODAY was first written by Greeks? Cite that report.
So I'd say answer:B
Answer:
Yes, agreed. However, it's necessary to go beyond the engraving to understand what really happened.
Explanation:
An engraving, like any other art piece, gives us a point of view. So, in order to use art as a historical source, we have to support our answer and explanation with readings and writings of the period. As we know, the Mayflower Compact is a document where the Pilgrims addressed it with just and egalitarian laws for the general good of colonization and according to the will of the majority. Mayflower passengers knew that previous New World settlers had failed due to the lack of a government system. They discussed its content and then drafted the Pact for the sake of their own survival. So, after reading the document, and the point of view of other historians, we can support our answer carefully and use the engraving.
The correct answer for this question is this one: "B) widespread use of public transportation." Prior to WWII, people living in cities in the United States enjoyed widespread use of public transportation.
Here are the following choices:A) a housing boom.
B) widespread use of public transportation.
C) increasing quality of public housing.
D) improving air quality.
Yes it is actually because they both do the same stuff
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