Yes because most languages change over time they even get lost in time because none can clearly know what the hieroglyphics mean we just make educated guesses that can be extremely wrong of
The correct answer is A) Sir Walter Raleigh.
Sir Walter Raleigh was sent by Queen Elizabeth on three expeditions to the New World.
To do this task, Queen Elizabeth had one man and only one man: Sir Walter Raleigh (1552-1618). He had met Elizabeth when he was in the military and had a good relationship with the queen. In 1585, this explorer was named the captain of the Guard and received the order to explore new territories. So he planed and directed three important expeditions to the North American territory. Later in his life, he had problems with the Queen and was sent to prison.
Answer:
B.) Upton Sinclair and Lincoin Steffens
I just took the test on k12 this is the correct answer.
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The young man carried on his back some wood that his father had told him they would use at the top to make an altar, upon which they would then perform.
The earlies writings in Mesopotamia was based in Pictograms which were used to communicate basic information regarding crops and taxes. Pictograms were pictures implemented to simbolize a word or a phrase. Over time the needs of writing changed and the signs developed into scripts known as cuneiform.