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Historians are always finding new pieces of evidence to change interpretations
Explanation:
If a historian were to find something on the Pyramids of Giza 10 years ago and made the assumption that "The Pyramids were built for people", a new piece of evidence recently found could change that, and see that "The Pyramids were built for gods"
(I don't know if this assumption about the Pyramids is true, I just thought of the first thing in mind)
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That would A Richard Nixon.
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The correct answer is D. Reading and writing
Explanation:
The word monk refers to a person that has decided to dedicate his life to religion and especially to prayer and contemplation with the purpose of serving God and society. Monks can be found in a variety of religions such as Christianism, Buddhism, or Hinduism but are mainly known in the Christian context especially because during the Middle Ages monks and monastery were essential for the power of church and the preservation of documents as they wrote manuscripts to create copies of religious books and even if nowadays this is not used it is quite common monks in every religion study and read religious scriptures or text and even write about them. Also, monks were known for helping those in need and spreading the faith. Therefore, one activity hat monks probably did was reading and writing, as this was especially common between Christian monks but also in monks from other religions as reading scriptures was one of the steps to reinforce the faith and serve God.
The British government would not address American complaints that the new laws were unfair. This then led for the Americans to revolt and make the Declaration of Independence from the British.
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A. Sparta never joined the league and resented Athens power and treatment of allies.
B. When some city-states tried to withdraw, Athens used force to keep them under control.
Explanation: Athens began to use the League's funds for its own purposes. This led tothe Peloponnesian War; and very soon the Leaugue disappeared in 404 BC. The Spartans, on the other hand, tried to force the Athenians to give up the Delian League; Spartans were not enthusiastic about the membership and never joined it, detesting Athens's power.