If we define extrasensory perception as the ability to gain information by some means other than the ordinary senses, It is possible that in certain circumstances and certain people could do that. However, I don't think that all people can develop this ability without sensory input. I believe that there are some people gifted with this talent or ability. For example there were cases in which the police force called a medium to help them solve crimes and the information that they received was genuine.
Answer:
Option: c. Francisco Vásquez de Coronado
Explanation:
Francisco Vásquez de Coronado, a Spanish explorer in 16th century, known for his expeditions in Southwest of America, discovered the Grand Canyon and Colorado River. He became the first European explorer to encounter herds of bison, also known as American buffalo in Llano. His route took him into new areas which were not explored by Europeans before.
The earliest event from these was:
753 BCE: City of Rome founded
Then this happened:
509 BCE: Roman republic founded
Then:
27 BCE: Roman Empire established
After which:
410 CE: Alaric seized Rome
And finally:
476 CE: Odoacer sacked Rome
You can figure out the chronological order by looking if it has either CE or BCE - BCE is before Christ and CE is after Christ. When counting from BCE it goes from higher numbers towards zero. When counting from CE it goes from zero to higher numbers again.
I make little hits for them. Like, if one looks like a L then I add a name for it and memorize it as that.
Answer:
the influence of Karl Marx
Explanation:
Early immigration (1700s–1850): Immigrants from western and northern Europe arrived in great numbers for economic, political, and religious reasons. Germans and Irish, in particular, came to the United States in the 1830s and 1840s. European settlers imported millions of African slaves as well. Most Southern European immigrants were motivated by economic opportunity in the United States, while Eastern Europeans (primarily Jews) fled religious persecution. The United States experienced major waves of immigration during the colonial era, the first part of the 19th century and from the 1880s to 1920. Many immigrants came to America seeking greater economic opportunity, while some, such as the Pilgrims in the early 1600s, arrived in search of religious freedom.