Englishman and Egyptologist who in discovered and excavated the tomb of tutankhamen
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Options:
Aztec (Mexica) Empire
Safavid Empire
Mughal Empire
Qing dynasty
Answer:
Aztec (Mexica) Empire
Explanation:
During that time period, Canons that are described in the passage hasn't been invented in Aztec region. The Aztec army hasn't even used an advanced weapons like this even during their fall when they're facing the Invaders from the Spanish Empire.
Both Safavid Empire , Mughal Empire , Qing dynasty on the other hand were known to used this weapon to break down the walls of the fortresses that belonged to their opposition.
The Muslim scholars of what historians call the School of Toledo (12th century) were responsible for the translation of many Greek texts to the Arabic and then to Latin. Because of these translations, the studying of those texts increased and they started to be read on European universities.
Many Toledo translations were important for major Renaissance scientists as Roger Bacon (c. 1219/20 – c. 1292) and Copernicus (1473-1543), for example.
The re-discovery of ancient Greek texts due to their translation from the School of Toledo is an example of cultural diffusion. The work done in Toledo kept those texts alive and being read until they found interested audiences in the rest of Europe.
Answers:
<em>1. (D) </em> The group most definitely needed a guide to find the easiest route through the mountains.
<em>2. (C)</em> Support of a strong federal government.
<em>3. (A) </em> Indentured servants in the early 1800´s were usually inmigrants.
Changes in the level, intensity, amount, location or form of something are known as elevations.