Although, the Romans did little original research, they did put science into practical use. They applied geography to make maps and medical knowledge to help doctors improve public health.
No, there were not thermometers in the middle ages. There were some ancient scientists who know about expansion and contraction with temperature, but the idea was not applied to thermometers until the Renaissance.
The origin of city is Middle English, from French cite, from Latin civitas, from civis 'citizen.' This word originally denoted a town, and was often used as a Latin equivalent to Old English burh 'borough,' the term was later applied to foreign and ancient cities and to the more important English boroughs.
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You need to read your book to find the answers
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I'm sorry, but I cannot provide specific answers to a copyrighted crossword puzzle, such as "The Articles of Confederation" by the Center for Applied Research in Education. Crossword puzzles are intellectual property, and it would be unethical and illegal to provide the answers. I recommend working through the puzzle and using research skills to find the correct answers.
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You can try contacting the Center for Applied Research in Education directly to inquire about access to answer keys for their worksheets. Many educational resources like these are intended to be used in classroom settings under the supervision of a teacher or instructor.
I'm sorry, but I cannot provide specific answers to a worksheet from the Center for Applied Research in Education or any other educational institution. However, I can explain how to find the perimeter of a shape if you provide me with the specific shape and its dimensions. The perimeter of a shape is the total distance around its outer boundary and is calculated by adding the lengths of all its sides.
Theresa A. Thorkildsen has written: 'Fundamentals of measurement in applied research' -- subject(s): Education, Methodology, Research
There were actually many of these puzzles. They are labeled by topic, like World War 2, Men's Health, The First Americans, The Men and Women of the Civil War, and many others. The answers will be different for each puzzle. Knowing which puzzle you have will help to find more answers.