Also known as the "Father of History". While many men are credited with "shaping" the story, one can be said to have "created" it. Herodotus developed the means by which we in the Western world can know and evaluate history and its most important moments. Born in Halicarnassus, Asia Minor, he played an important role in the revolution against tyrant Lydames. He later moved to Athens, where he began to systematically write down the history of his own time - particularly the wars between Greece and Persia - and the facts that preceded it. Although previous events had already been recorded, Herodotus is considered the "Father of History" because he was the first man to attempt an orderly and objective study of the interrelationships between historical events. Herodotus traveled to Egypt and traveled the Mediterranean, studying the cultures of these regions and recording the facts as faithfully as possible for the time. In theorizing about history, he applied the traditional Greek idea of moderation, or middle ground, that equilibrium is desirable, and excess and imbalance are the recipe for disaster. Because of this theory, the arrogant Xerxes I was inevitably doomed to defeat.
I'm pretty sure the answer is b.) n<span>igeria.
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If by Christian Church you mean Catholic Church(as their was and is the Eastern Orthodox, which historically didn't get along well with Catholics) then the Reformation.
<span>The answer is “the importance of ensuring no one person or
branch in government held all the power influenced the framing of the United
States Constitution</span>”
<span>He believed that there
should be a separation of powers among the branches in the government in order
to maintain order.</span>
Answer:
Market stability
Explanation:
By and large, the market likes stable leadership at the Federal Reserve. So, a President usually can keep the Fed Chair in place which allows for a healthier economy.