In the study of history<span> as an academic discipline, a </span>primary source<span> (also called </span>original source<span> or </span>evidence<span>) is an artifact, a document, diary, </span>manuscript<span>, autobiography, a recording, or other source of information that was created at the time under study. It serves as an original source of information about the topic. Similar definitions can be used in </span>library science<span>, and other areas of scholarship, although different fields have somewhat different definitions. In </span>journalism<span>, a primary source can be a person with direct knowledge of a situation, or a document written by such a person.</span>
Naïve citizens allow corrupt governments.
In literature, <u>situational irony</u> creates a contrast between what the readers might expect and what actually happens in the text. The goal is to shed light on the difference between appearances and the reality, with regard to a particular theme.
Here, the irony is that even though the farm produces more and gains more money, the animals who worked for this progress to happen are not getting the profits of this improvement. All the money goes to the hands of the ruling class (the pigs and the dogs), because the other animals are naïve enough to believe that the rulers' "supervision and organisation" work is enough to justify this unfair wealth distribution.
<span>The end of Renaissance period fostered the Scientific Revolution. The invention of navigational devices such as the astrolabe, caravel, and magnetic compass led to technological improvements. It increased world exploration, which improved economic conditions and transformed the society's perspective on nature.</span>
La respuesta correcta es D) Oidores.
Encargados de ventilar los procesos judiciales en las Reales Audiencias, nos referimos a los Oidores.
En la época de la Nueva España, cuando se establecieron las instituciones Españolas en territorios del Caribe y Latinoamérica, una de las instituciones más importantes que se estableció en estos territorios fue la llamada Real Audiencia.
Esta institución de carácter judicial fue la máxima autoridad en materia de a apelación penal en las entonces llamadas Indias, posteriormente, la Nueva España. Su jurisdicción era tanto civil como criminal en todo el territorio, y los encargados de ventilar los procesos judiciales en las Reales Audiencias fueron los Oidores.
Para el año 1511, ya se había establecido la primera Audiencia en en Santo Domingo. Posteriormente los Españoles las fueron estableciendo en lo que ahora es territorio Mexicano, Guatemala, Lima o Panamá.