1. Chivalry was a code of conduct for a knight in the medieval times. They were informal though and the code may vary but usually it emphasized courage, charity, loyalty and benevolence. The code of chivalry established a way for a knights to behave but also it influenced the relationships between people like in the instance of courtly manners. From it also arose the notion of courtly love which was reflected in many ballads and poems that were composed during those times.
2.The instruments of the medieval period and the modern instruments are really alike. There are a lot of them that survived to this age as well while others did not survive the flow of time. They modern instruments and the medieval ones have the same categories like the string instruments and the woodwind instruments.. The brass was also a metal of choice while some precision parts did not exist at the time as they required precise measuring and were very difficult to manufacture like valves.
3.The western medieval Europe borrowed things from the Islamic civilization and in those borrowings the ideas and the concept of "zero" and "cipher were located. They say that the "million" was borrowed by the Islam world from Europe and "zero" was borrowed by Europe.
C) The Soviet Union was not a participant at the Washington Conference of 1921. This was a military conference, with nine countries attending which were: the United States,Japan, China, Great Britain, Belgium, France, Netherlands and Portugal. The conference was in regards to interests in the Pacific Ocean and East Asia.
I think it is b because Everyone has their own opinions
<span>the statement that best describes how machine guns were used during world war I was : D. to defend territory
Machine guns is the type of weapon that allow a soldier to shots heavy bullets with a rapid rate.
The problem is, machine guns tend to be really heavy and really hard to carry around, which making it ineffective for offense and best utilized as a defensive weaponary</span>