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Which of the islamic empires (ottomans, mughals, safavids) were the most influential and why?
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Select the correct answer from the drop-down menu.during the (scientific revolution, renaissance, industrial revolution), european intellectuals rejected many teachings of ancient scientists promoted by the church. to replace flawed theories, scientists began researching and conducting experiments. they used critical and reasonable thinking to draw concrete conclusions. this also led to the (scientific revolution, industrial revolution, enlightenment). it was an age that focused on using reason for understanding laws of nature and identifying humans' natural rights.
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Which of these played the biggest role in increased urbanization in the late 1800s? a) transportation improved b) the military was stronger c) no one was farming anymore d) steam power was discovered
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Forty years later, the fall of saigon remains a pivotal and emotional event to many. you will now conduct research to find two find two different representations of this historical event. first, you will find an image connected to the fall of saigon. then, you will find a second source of your choosing that represents the same topic
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