<span>Why do people have different perspectives? its all about how people see things in their minds
</span><span>What are some examples of media? news,tv,google,facebook,and twitter
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Answer:
1. Schools had no blackboards, maps, nor pictures on the wall - true
Education in the 13 colonies was very different from what we know now. Children had <u>no schoolbooks or notebooks, not even a blackboard or pictures on the wall, so they had to memorize a lot of information and they used hornbooks. </u>
2. Schools went from Monday to Friday - false
A regular school week lasted 5 days, Monday to Saturday, <u>school day being half a day on Thursday.</u>
3. Schools provided wood for the fireplaces - false
<u>Children's families had to provide wood</u> for the fireplaces in the schools.
4. Teachers could whip a student if they misbehaved or made mistakes. - true
Teachers or tutors often had a lot of power over students and <u>they could punish them through physical punishment without any consequences. The rules were very strict</u> and children were not allowed to move around too much. Punishment was considered effective in correcting children's behaviors.
5. School began at seven or eight in the morning and ended around four or five o' clock - true
This is how long children were spending at school and they usually had a 2 hour break at midday.
The Battle of France, also referred to as The Fall of France, was a battle that took place during the Second World War in May of 1940. German forces invaded areas of France pushing the British Forces (British Expeditionary Force BEF) and French forces (Dunkirk) back to the sea in Operation Dynamo.