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docker41 [41]
3 years ago
14

Arrange the historical events in the order in which they took place, from the earliest to the latest.

English
2 answers:
muminat3 years ago
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Answer:

Arrange the events in the development of drama from earliest to latest.

Events:

1. Festivals of Dionysus,

2. plays of Aristophanes

3. tragedies written by Seneca

4. performances by traveling minstrels

5. tropes added to church services,

6. mystery and morality plays

Explanation:

IgorLugansk [536]3 years ago
6 0
1.James I ascends to the throne of England.2.Charles I becomes the king of England.3.Oliver Cromwell becomes Lord Protector of England.4.The Gunpowder Plot is exposed.5.The English Civil War begins.
In order for us to arrange that, we need to know their dates.1. 16032. 16253. 16534. 16055. 1642
So, here's the sequence: (1), (4), (2), (5), (3).
I hope this helps :)
~ erudite
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