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b. CATHOLICS
c. ISLAMIC
d. GYPSIES User: You are a geologist and are asked to put a list of historical events in chronological order. You would arrange the events _____.
a. according to where they took place
b. in alphabetical order
c. according to when they took place
d. in order of historical importance
Answer:
Jews, C: according to when they took place
Explanation:
The Jews were believed to have caused the Black Death in Europe in the 14th century. They were prosecuted, tortured and murdered as the result of these accusations. The Jews were used as scapegoats as people then did not have much knowledge about the disease itself. The Jews apparently poisoned the water in the wells to spread the Black Death deliberately. Hundreds of Jewish communities were destroyed.
A geologist puts the historical events in chronological order according to when they took place. A chronological order arranges the historical events following one after another in time, starting with the earliest one and finishing with the latest.
Answer:
airplanes and farming
Explanation:
i took the test
The Gross National Product (GNP) of USA between 1940 to 1945 more than doubled .
The GNP rose from $91 billion in 1939,to $105 billion in 1940 to $126 billion in 1941,to 193 billion in 1943, to $214 in 1945 .
Now if see the GNP jump from 1940 to 1944 is from $105 billion to $214 billion which is more than double.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Answer:
encoding
Explanation:
Encoding failure: In psychology, the term "encoding failure" is described as a phenomenon through which the occasional failure of an individual's brain is being explained while creating a specific memory link. Through the encoding process, an individual's brain can store and hence recall different information and events whether it is short-term or long-term. The encoding process gets fail due to a variety of reasons such as substance abuse, or trauma, etc.
In the question above, the given statement is mot likely because of a failure in encoding.