A = <span>The Ancient </span>Greeks<span> took their entertainment very seriously and used </span>drama<span> as a way of investigating the world they lived in, and what it meant to be human. The three genres of </span>drama<span> were comedy, satyr </span>plays<span>, and most important of all, </span>tragedy<span>. ... The first master of comedy was the playwright Aristophanes.
b = </span><span>Playwrights.Aeschylus.Aristophanes.Euripides.Sophocles.</span><span>
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d= The Greek theatre history began with festivals honoring their gods. A god, Dionysus, was honored with a festival called by "City Dionysia<span>". In Athens, during this festival, men used to perform songs to welcome Dionysus. Plays were only presented at </span>City Dionysia<span> festival.
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False. The Meijri era governments improved education, adopting Westerns models and texts. Education had to play an imporant role to achieve the goal to catch up with the West.
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<span>A legacy is also money or property left to a person by someone who has died.</span>
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The statement is true.
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The Connecticut Compromise was an agreement made during the Philadelphia Convention, in which the Constitution of the United States was approved in 1787. In this agreement, proposed by Roger Sherman, a political position was adopted for the organization of the legislative power of the United States that combined the two existing proposals at the time: the Virginia Plan, which favored the largest and most populous states by establishing a Congress with representation proportional to the population of each state; and the New Jersey Plan, which sought equal representation for each state. Thus, the Connecticut Compromise consisted of the establishment of a bicameral Congress, with one chamber organized according to the Virginia Plan, and the other organized according to the New Jersey Plan.