Answer:
The Awareness of One's Own Intellectual Limitations
Socratic wisdom refers to Socrates' understanding of the limits of his knowledge in that he only knows that which he knows and makes no assumption of knowing anything more or less.
Explanation:
The correct matches are the following.
Next to each short event or account, write either historical or unhistorical.
a. George Washington never told a lie. Historical.
b. Hildegard of Bingen had visions from god. Historical.
c. Hildegard of Bingen wrote about visions from god. Historical.
d. Native African people are not capable of constructing with stone. Unhistorical.
e. Romans built roads. Historical.
When we refer to the term historical, we mean that the statement is based on historical events. So we can search on primary or secondary sources to find the topic and the argument. Then historical means it is based on historical facts that can be supported. On the contrary, the term unhistorical means that there is no historic support to the claim, and probably the statement is only based on oral tradition, suppositions, or deductions.
It would be an "effective secondary source document" that best describes a chart developed 20 years after a historical event, since the information as had time to "settle"--although of course this doesn't automatically mean that the chart is "effective". hope this helps :)
<span>(1) Islam spread beyond the borders of the
Arabian peninsula</span>