1. Ptolemy's map of the world
Ptolemy created his own version of the map of the known world (at the time) in his book Geography, which was written around 150. So, this map was created in the 2nd century which makes it the technological advancement that happened first in this list.
2. the first school of oceanic navigation
Prince Henry, called the Navigator, was a Portuguese prince who loved exploration. This is the reason why he started the first school of oceanic navigation somewhere around 1418 in Portugal. He wanted his explorers to go to Africa and find new goods and places.
3. Portuguese caravels with triangle sails
I believe this option came last. The caravel was built somewhere around 1450, which makes it the last to come among these options. Many Portuguese explorers, such as Dias or Columbus, preferred these ships for their travels and explorations.
The leaders which were key to the independence movement in South America were b) Simon Bolivar and d) Jose de San Martin. Jose de San Martin "was an Argentine general and the prime leader of the southern part of South America's successful struggle for independence from the Spanish Empire." Simon Bolivar was "a Venezuelan military and political leader who played an instrumental role in the establishment of Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia, Peru, and Colombia as sovereign states, independent of Spanish rule."
The concept of popular sovereignty in the United States enabled Americans to make a smoother transition to democracy than occurred in France
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Capitalism is an economic system. Playing a second role in the US Government, it allows people and companies to make most of the decisions and own property, taking power and shifting it from the government. So this means that companies become privately owned, and therefore allowing the people to make profit, not the government. Capitalism leads to efficient production, a more dynamic people, economic and political freedom, and also is commonly used as a tool to overcome discrimination and bring the people together.
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I think the answer is A. 10th
Explanation:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wind_power_in_Washington_(state)
The table shows that Washington produces around 5.3% of the United States wind energy in 2011, so it makes sense to be put in 10th