Answer:
c) Herodotus
Explanation:
<u>Herodotus is often regarded as “the father of history</u>”<u> (first called like that by Cicero)</u><u> as he was one of the first historians in the true sense of the word. </u>This means he collected, systematized, and wrote done the information and accounts of certain events that happened in the past.
His most famous work is <em>The Histories</em>. In this major work written in the 5th century BC, he collected information about events, politics, and culture of ancient Greece.
<em>The Histories </em>also includes the recollection and explanations of the Persian Wars, the major military clash between Greece and Persia.
<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, the best response would be "combative" since there were many battles. </span>
The American Revolution<span> demonstrated that it was plausible for Enlightenment ideas about </span>how<span> a government should be organized to actually be put into practice. Some </span>American<span> diplomats, like Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson, had lived in Paris, where they consorted freely with members of the </span>French<span> intellectual</span>
The concept of constitution originated with magna carta in british monarchy way back in 1215 A .D. magna carta liberatum is a charter agreed to by king john of england. It promised the protection of church rights, protection for the barons from illegal imprisonment, access to swift justice and limitation on feudal payments to crown to be implemented through a council of 25 barons.