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11 DECEMBER 1941 http://www.historyplace.com/worldwar2/timeline/germany-declares.htm Y-THINK-Y
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The common timeline system used by scientists to avoid religious arguments. Before, B.C. was commonly used (Before Christ) and B.C.E. (Before Common Era) was found to be less controversial. The timeline is the same as B.C, but just with a different name.
I think it the government that's. Responsible
i really do need help with this Qestion.Name TWO events on this timeline you think were important to the outcome of the war.i didnt answer it yet. this isn't a ANSWER. i just neeed the ANSWER. SO plz. I always need help with my homwrk its so hard im 17* if you can help me please contact me @karissa_watson1@hotmail.comthnkxs.
Chronological text is information put in the order of which it happened. If you need an example search any biography on Wikipedia.
Think of facts that are not important enough to include in a timeline but are important enough to include as trivia. ex:events like loosing a tooth.
the brakes.
I believe the new project timeline is well thought out and achievable.
To provide a meaningful answer, I would need to know which specific events you are referring to. However, in general, the most important event is often one that has a significant impact on society, such as advancements in human rights, major scientific breakthroughs, or pivotal moments in history that shape the future. These events tend to influence a large number of people and can lead to lasting changes in policies, culture, or technology.
Brakes.
Export it and paste it on the timeline, i think...
i think it was naruto
Hello.i think the leaning towrr of pisa wasbuilt in the 1502
To determine the most important event, one must consider the context and impact of each event on society, culture, or history. Events that lead to significant societal change, advancements in human rights, or major scientific breakthroughs often hold more weight. Ultimately, the "most important" event can vary based on individual perspectives and the criteria used for evaluation. Each event has its unique significance and contribution to the larger narrative of human progress.
We learn about violent events in history's because it is important to us what happened in the past that we still remember.