Well it is definitely is not C or B
I am split between C And D I don't know if they are factoring in the loss of the televisions and factoring in the gain of the car, however I am pretty sure it is A.
Answer: Sort of.
Explanation: BCE/CE usually refers to the Common Era (the years are the same as AD/BC). That is, BC is usually understood to mean "Before the Common Era" and CE to mean "Common Era," though it is possible to reinterpret the abbreviations as "Christian Era."
The only example of a historical argument would be "<span>B.The Roman Empire traded with Han China because Chinese silk had been found in early Roman cities," since this would require some evidence in order to be convincing. The other options are either questions on basic facts. </span>
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