Renaissance philosophy was the period of the history of
philosophy in Europe that falls roughly between the Middle Ages and
the Enlightenment (The Renaissance).
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The passage she was a large women with a large purse is an example of
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That shows a character being described.
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Is Pericles speech considered a primary or a secondary source
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is pericles primary source or secondary source
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What is a key difference between the earliest works of history such as Homer's The Odyssey and modern works of history
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The earliest works of history also incorporated mythology
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When was Iraqi dinar created
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Iraqi dinar was created in 1932.
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Unlike a primary source a secondary source can be what-
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Unlike a primary source, a secondary source can be more
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other background information.
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Which period of Egyptian history occurred closest to the beginning of the Common Era
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The ptolemaic dynasty. (APEX)
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Which item is an example of a secondary source
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An online encyclopedia article about Franklin Roosevelt
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Which scenario describes an example of continuity over time
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China is ruled by a series of imperial dynasties for thousands of years. (APEX)
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Which item is an example of a primary source
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A diary entry from an American homemaker in 1933
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A book about the Civil War written by a historian
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A blog entry arguing that Theodore Roosevelt was the most important U.S. president
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A magazine's analysis of the history of voting
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A historian compares transcripts of speeches delivered by powerful leaders throughout world history. These transcripts serve as which of the following
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Primary sources tion…
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Why are turning points important in the process of periodization
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they mark the beginning and ending of different periods.
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When working with sources a writer can avoid plagiarism by
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Keeping an organized record of all sources he or she referred. (APEX)
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When Organizing historical events according to the order in which they occurred is an example of .
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chronological thinking
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When Breaking history into distinct periods of time is an example of____
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Chronological thinking. (APEX)
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Which stamens describes why historians might want to use a source to study an event
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It describes the event as it was experienced at the time. (APEX)
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which statement best describes an effect of the filibuster
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It allows senators to prevent a vote on bills that would otherwise pass.
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What is renaissance philosophy
Renaissance philosophy was the period of the history of
philosophy in Europe that falls roughly between the Middle Ages and
the Enlightenment (The Renaissance).
The passage she was a large women with a large purse is an example of
That shows a character being described.
Is Pericles speech considered a primary or a secondary source
is pericles primary source or secondary source
What is a key difference between the earliest works of history such as Homer's The Odyssey and modern works of history
The earliest works of history also incorporated mythology
When was Iraqi dinar created
Iraqi dinar was created in 1932.
Unlike a primary source a secondary source can be what-
Unlike a primary source, a secondary source can be more
informative, providing you with secondhand accounts of an event and
other background information.
Which period of Egyptian history occurred closest to the beginning of the Common Era
The ptolemaic dynasty. (APEX)
Which item is an example of a secondary source
An online encyclopedia article about Franklin Roosevelt
Which scenario describes an example of continuity over time
China is ruled by a series of imperial dynasties for thousands of years. (APEX)
Which item is an example of a primary source
A.
A diary entry from an American homemaker in 1933
B.
A book about the Civil War written by a historian
C.
A blog entry arguing that Theodore Roosevelt was the most important U.S. president
D.
A magazine's analysis of the history of voting
A historian compares transcripts of speeches delivered by powerful leaders throughout world history. These transcripts serve as which of the following
Answer this ques
Primary sources tion…
Why are turning points important in the process of periodization
they mark the beginning and ending of different periods.
When working with sources a writer can avoid plagiarism by
Keeping an organized record of all sources he or she referred. (APEX)
When Organizing historical events according to the order in which they occurred is an example of .
chronological thinking
When Breaking history into distinct periods of time is an example of____
Chronological thinking. (APEX)
Which stamens describes why historians might want to use a source to study an event
It describes the event as it was experienced at the time. (APEX)
which statement best describes an effect of the filibuster
It allows senators to prevent a vote on bills that would otherwise pass.