The astrolabe , so the first one !! :)
Answer:
History gives us the opportunity to learn from past mistakes. It helps us understand the many reasons why people may behave the way they do. As a result, it helps us become more compassionate as people and more impartial as decision makers.
Explanation:
Our judicial system is a perfect example of this concept at work
A: fused sentence.
A fused sentence is a sentence that incorrectly fuses w no punctuation.
It wouldn’t be Inverted word order because that would mean the sentence is out of order, it is in order telling us “my aunt come to visit, we took her to the museum” it wouldn’t be “we took her to the museum, my aunt came to visit”
A sentence fragment is only part of a sentence that’s only telling us one piece of information, this is a full sentence telling us everything we need to know, it’s just not punctuated correctly.
A comma splice is using a comma where one is not needed, I see no comma in this sentence, therefor this wouldn’t be correct.
Answer:
It allowed people to settle down.
Explanation:
Domesticating livestock allowed people to settle down and build a more stable living environment, instead of being hunters and gatherers. Because people no long had to constantly travel for food they had safer lives and died less. They were also able to have more kids because they now had a stable food source. This allowed the community to grow and evolve until they became civilizations.
Hope this helps, let me know if you need more of explanation,
Answer:
C. People of different races could be restricted to separate areas in public places.
Explanation:
The 1857 Supreme Court case of Plessy vs. Ferguson held that separate but equal facilities are constitutional. This means that racial segregation is legally constitutional as long as it has equal facilities for both races.
This case was a result of an incident when Homer Adolph Plessy, a mixed-race man was traveling in a train bound for Louisiana. He sat at the whites-only section of the train for which he was asked to move to the blacks section which he refused. Convicted of breaking the law, Plessy filed a petition against Hon. John H. Ferguson, the judge who presided over the case. The court ruled in favor of the state with the conclusion that since the train had equal facilities for both races and convicted Plessy.
Thus, the correct answer is option C.