A) Aug. 1492
B) Feb. 1519
C) Aug. 1533
D) Aug. 1519
E) <span>April 1521
F) </span><span>July 1608
G) </span><span>June 1494
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So in order it's A, G, B, D, E, C, F
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Una diferencia clave entre las primeras obras de la historia, como la odisea de Homero y las obras modernas de la historia es la inclusión de elementos mitológicos en los relatos.
Sí, la mitología juega un papel preponderante en la historia antigua, sobre todo de las primeras civilizaciones en el planeta, como lo es el caso de la civilización Sumeria. la antigua civilización Egipcia, la civilización de Harapa en el Valle del Indo, y por su puesto, posteriores civilizaciones como la antigua Grecia y la antigua Roma.
Las obras modernas de la historia no están basadas en la mitología, sino en la investigación y la recolección de datos de fuentes primarias y fuentes secundarias para ofrecer veracidad en los resultados de la investigación. En las obras modernas de historia la exactitud de las fechas, los personajes y los eventos, juegan un papel preponderante en la veracidad de los relatos históricos.
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Locke believed in a state of nature( no government) people would be unsafe and no one would be peaceful to each other. Hobbes was the opposite of that and believed everyone would help one another and be kind.
During the 15th Century, Western Europe’s social class system comprised the
1. King: The king was the absolute head of the ruling system. The king was in charge of divide the land among the monarchy and the church. Also, he was the one that named lords and knights. Moreover, all the members of the kingdom had to pay the king for the right to use the land through money or goods.
2. Lords: This class was made of powerful landowners and the heads of the church. On the one hand, the king was in charge of providing financial aid to the members of this class. On the other hand, both lords and church members rewarded this help to the king by keeping the population under control and ensuring the loyalty towards him.
3. Knights: They were the last link in the chain of nobility. Basically, they were in charge of ensuring the land control of the lords and of providing military aid to the monarchy.
4. Bourgeoisie: During the 15th Century, a new social class appeared in Europe: the bourgeoisie. This class was neither part of the monarchy nor the church. In fact, the bourgeoisie comprised merchants and agricultural industrials.
5. Peasants: They were the last part of the social class system. Most of the peasants were farmers and worked on the lands that were the property of the king or the lords, for that reason they had to pay for the use of it. Therefore, they lived in extreme poverty.