Answer:
History text books
Explanation:
A secondary source is written by someone who is not at the event being written about.
First there were 8 crusades
Where Jesus lived and taught
Common people led by Peter, then he got the kings involved
Answer: 46 BCE: Julius Caesar became dictator.
Explanation:
The remainder of the question is:
46 BCE: Julius Caesar became dictator.
306 CE: Constantine I was proclaimed emperor.
161 CE: Marcus Aurelius was named emperor.
101 BCE: Gaius Marius was elected consul.
Rome started in 753 BCE, by 509 BCE, the republic began as well. By 218 BCE, Rome was attacked by Hannibal of Carthage. By 45 BCE after the civil war was won by Julio Caesar, he became a dictator.
It should also be noted that BCE simply means before the common era while CE means the common area. Based on the above explanation, the answer is A.
Answer:
Seriation
Explanation:
Children who have reached the concrete operational stage are capable of seriation, which is the ability to order stimuli along a quantitative dimension, such as length.
Seriation is serial arrangement or the act of arranging things in series,sequence or succession( the ability to sort object or situation according to any characteristic based on either quantity or magnitude).In Piaget's theory of cognitive development there is a stage called the concrete operational stage which occurs from 7-12 during this stage, the child shows an increased use of logic and reason, it it at this stage that one important processes develops which is that of seriation,as children grow and develop, their ability to seriate will also develop. example is when children putting object in order from small to big, based on length,size etc
Before the fifteenth century, European states enjoyed a long history of trade with
places in the Far East, such as India and China. This trade introduced luxury goods
such as cotton, silk, and spices to the European economy. New technological
advancements in maritime navigation and ship construction allowed Europeans to travel
farther and explore parts of the globe that were previously unknown. This, in turn,
provided Europeans with an opportunity to locate luxury goods, which were in high
demand, thereby eliminating Europe’s dependency on Eastern trade. In many ways,
the demand for goods such as sugar, cotton, and rum fueled the expansion of European
empires and their eventual use of slave labor from Africa