A primary example of a primary source, ironic wording there.
Would be first hand accounts, documents, journals, text, anything from the era or timeframe where the subject is from.
Ex: Revolutionary War
Primary Source: George Washington's speeches
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French version: tout comme aujourd'hui, les gens de l'époque médiévale avaient besoin de vêtements, de chaussures, de médicaments, etc. Ainsi, les artisans de différentes professions étaient vitaux pour le commerce et les affaires collectifs. Par exemple, les tanneurs se sont spécialisés dans la fabrication du cuir, ce qui était important pour les cordonniers et les cordonniers.
Spanish version: Al igual que en los tiempos de hoy, la gente de la época medieval necesitaba ropa, zapatos, medicinas, etc., de forma regular. Por lo tanto, los artesanos de diferentes ocupaciones eran vitales para el comercio y los negocios colectivos. Por ejemplo, los curtidores se especializaban en la fabricación de cuero, que era importante para los zapateros y zapateros.
English version:
very much like today's times, people in the medieval period needed clothing, shoes, medicine, etc., on a regular basis. Thus, craftsmen of different occupation were vital for collective trade and business. For instance, tanners specialized in making leather, which was important to cobblers and shoemakers.
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A. Babylonian King, Nebuchadnezzar
Explanation:
Babylonian King Nebuchadnezzar who lived around 600 B.C was the King who initiated the idea of providing incentive to laborers. An incentive is something that is given to motivate a person to do something or to become more productive at what he does.
Back then, laborers who wove clothes wear rewarded with food. Those who produced more clothes were rewarded with more food. This served as an incentive to the workers to work harder if they were to receive more rewards.
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Christians believe that Jesus was the incarnated Son of God, divine, and sinless. Islam teaches that Jesus was one of the most important prophets of God, but not the Son of God, not divine, and not part of the Trinity. Rather, Muslims believe the creation of Jesus was similar to the creation of Adam