Her comment is best on the hindsight bias. This type of bias
is known as the knew-it-all-along by which the after the event has occurred,
the person was able to determine and see the events or the individual were able
to predict the event that had occurred before it could even happen.
Answer:
The Mongol conquest of the Abbasid Caliphate culminated in the horrific sack of Baghdad that effectively ended the Islamic Golden Age. The Islamic Golden Age—from the 8th to the mid-13th century—was one of the greatest periods of human flourishment in knowledge and progress, with Baghdad as its focal point. But in January 1258, a vast Mongol army reached the city's perimeter and demanded that the caliph—al-Musta'sim, the nominal spiritual authority of the Islamic world—surrender.
Explanation:
the answer is pretty much D. The Mongols attacked Abbasid territory and destroyed its empire.
The answer is: D
Chandragupta Maurya's empire was considered one of the most efficient and organized empires the world had ever seen. This was due in part to the way the empire was organized and run.
One the ways he found to organize such a vast empire was through a highly organized centralized bureaucracy, this means that at the center of it all would be him as king and from him and from there he could delegate his administration through different departments to take care of a wide array of tasks.
Increasing because western Europe is a world leader in environmental issues and Europe is very polluted so its most likely increasing