People lived there for some time.
The power of the monarchy declined over a long period of time
Yes, Poland is part of the Schengen Area and Schengen visas are valid.
There are several reasons that the fall of Rome was important and you will get several answers from anyone you ask and all of them will be valid. For openers, western civilization was put on hold after the barbarians overran the empire. Christianity became dominate (even with all its problems) as it was the sole unifying force of western Europe. The end of the Roman empire was also the beginning of the nations or countries of modern Europe.
Northern Ireland is part of the UK so your UK visa is valid.
Well, so far historically it has proven to be amazingly accurate. Will it continue to be valid? Only time will tell.
A valid conclusion is when your conclusion is written using the text you have and get it right.
A valid conclusion is an accurate answer which sums up the whole of the topic.
True. A valid argument can have a false conclusion if the premises logically lead to that conclusion even though it is not true. Validity in logic refers to the structure of the argument, regardless of the truth or falsity of the premises or conclusion.
a valid conclusion based on the information in the graph is that
A valid conclusion is when your conclusion is written using the text you have and get it right.
Scientists use the data from an experiment to evaluate the hypothesis and draw a valid conclusion.
A valid deductive argument will have a valid premise and conclusion and a fallacy may be true, it all matters on how you came to the conclusion.
Draw a valid conclusion for that experiment.
A deductively valid argument is if the premises are true then the conclusion is certainly true, not possibly true. The definition does not say that the conclusion is true.
A valid conclusion would be that a tautology is true.
In logic, a valid argument is one where the conclusion logically follows from the premises. A sound argument is a valid argument with true premises. So, a sound argument is not only valid, but it also has true premises, making it both logically correct and factually accurate.
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