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Post-classical history (also called the post-antiquity era, post-ancient era, or pre-modern era) is a periodization commonly used by the school of "world history" instead of Middle Ages (Medieval), which is roughly synonymous.[1] The period runs from about AD 500 to 1450 though there may be regional differences and debates. The era was globally characterized by the expansion of civilizations geographically and development of networks of trade between civilizations
I am Socrates!
This method even has a name; it's called Socratian Method (obviously, named after me) and it's a method that invited others to do critical thinking rather than give them ready-made answers.
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The economy and the government
historiography
I think, I am not positive though