Studying history helps us understand and grapple with complex questions and dilemmas by examining how the past has shaped (and continues to shape) global, national, and local relationships between societies and people.
This is a personal task that only you can complete. However, we are able to provide an example that can serve as guidance in your work:
<em>"Fellow Americans,</em>
<em>I am sure we are all aware of the origins of our nation. When we were just a group of colonies, we decided to fight for our future, and for the promise of independence and sovereignty. We did not accept the argument that we were not ready to face such task. We rose to the occasion and came to enjoy a much more promising future.</em>
<em>I am here to tell you that India deserves the same. India has been controlled, colonized and abused by colonial powers, and is now seeking its independence. As Americans, I am sure we understand how important this is for a nation. If you are proud of our history of resistance and sovereignty, I urge you to support India's independence movement." </em>
Answer:
the second one
Explanation:
The Maya civilization was one of the most dominant indigenous societies of Mesoamerica (a term used to describe Mexico and Central America before the 16th century Spanish conquest)
His square plan targeted trust regulation,labor relations,and public health and conversation
Yes, a timeline is a sequence of events.