<em>Up on what thing? XD</em>
<em>There's nothing on this but what u typed.</em>
Answer:
No other era is as easy to summarize as the EARLY MODERN (1450-1750)
era. This is the era the Europeans "wake-up", expand, and build empires.
I'm not talking about Charlemagne here. I'm talking about the British
Empire. I'm talking about the Dutch East India Trading Company. I'm
talking about the Spanish Empire. This is a new Europe. This isn't Marco
. These Europeans will come to your land and stay there. They will
take over most of the world in this era (if not, in the next). Beyond the
Maritime empires (and the effect of their establishment), many huge land
empires emerged (most notably the Islamic Mughal and Ottoman Empires).
Of course, China is important... It always is. So, here is the Early Modern
Period!
Hope this helps LOVE!!
(Brainliest?)
aj
Answer: Models are limited by the science—the more that was discovered, the better the model could be made.
Explanation:
At some point in history the well known early civilisations all thought that the Earth was flat. This includes Greece, India, Israel and even China with China only ceasing to believe such as recently as the 17th century. This is because that was what the science of the time led them to believe and so they made models of the Earth based on what they thought was true.
As time went by however and evidence was discovered by scientists and philosophers such as Aristotle that the world was round, the models began to change to depict a Spherical Earth.
This proves that models are simply a reflection of the science of the time and the more things are discovered, the more the Science gets more accurate enough to make better models.
D, Civil Rights Act of 1866. In April 1866 Congress again passed the bill to support the Thirteenth Amendment. Johnson again vetoed it, but a two-thirds majority in each chamber overcame the veto to become law without presidential signature.