Why might a historian use periodization when writing about ancient Greece?
@Khirro
A. To construct a theory about controversial events from the distant past B. To collect evidence of the impact of one particular culture over a large geographic region C. To highlight the strengths and weaknesses of various leaders D. To organize historical events based on shared characteristics over long periods of time
@texaschic101
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A doesn't regard to periodization at all. Neither is B correct. That leaves C and D. C seems a bit specific, regarding to the leaders only. That leaves D. So D, I'd have to say. It seems the most likely answer.
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Which of the periods in this timeline occurred furthest from the birth of Jesus of Nazareth??
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New Kingdom B. Ptolemaic Dynasty C. Middle Kingdom D. Old Kingdo
A. new kingdom
@Khirro
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The New Kingdom spanned from 16th century BC to the 11th century BC. The Ptolemaic dynasty lasted from 305 BC to 30 BC. The Middle Kingdom began in 2,000 BC to 1,700 BC. And the Old Kingdom was the title given to the 3rd millennium BC. So the answer is D, the Old Kingdom.
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Periodization is a useful concept to apply when: A. comparing the Jewish and Gregorian calendars. B. distinguishing between primary and secondary sources. C. constructing a historical narrative about U.S. presidents. D. organizing Roman history into three main eras.
@Khirro
oh thanks @texaschic101
not the best at this...but my guess would be D
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