Which of the following have the events in chronological order?

Question 6 options:

a)

Edict of Milan
Roman Empire is split
Eastern Orthodox Church established
Nicene Creed

b)

Roman Empire is split
Diocletian persecuted Christians
Edict of Milan
Nicene Creed

c)

Byzantine Empire is established
Octavian becomes Emperor
Catholic Church is established in the west

b)

Roman Empire is split
Diocletian persecuted Christians
Edict of Milan
Nicene Creed

What are 2 main reasons the Bantu migrations occurred between 2000 BCE – 1500 CE?

Question 1 options:

a)

Overfishing & invaders

b)

European invaders & disease

c)

Desertification & slash and burn farming

d)

Hunting animals to extinction & civil wars

c)

Desertification & slash and burn farming

How does slash & burn farming impact agriculture?

Question 2 options:

a)

It returns nutrients to the soil for the first few rotations.

b)

It hurts the soil after the first plants are slashed and burned.

c)

It encourages new animals to return to the areas.

d)

The smoke pollution causes acid rain.

From what other places did the Aksum empire directly trade salt and gold? Mark all that apply.

Question 3 options:

a)

China

b)

Rome

c)

Persia

d)

West Africa

e)

Arabia

f)

England

g)

Greece

h)

India

The events in chronological order are:

b) Roman Empire is split, Diocletian persecuted Christians, Edict of Milan, Nicene Creed

To determine which option has the events in chronological order, we need to analyze the events listed in each option. Let's go through each option step by step:

Option a):
1. Edict of Milan
2. Roman Empire is split
3. Eastern Orthodox Church established
4. Nicene Creed

Option b):
1. Roman Empire is split
2. Diocletian persecuted Christians
3. Edict of Milan
4. Nicene Creed

Option c):
1. Byzantine Empire is established
2. Octavian becomes Emperor
3. Catholic Church is established in the west

Now, let's examine the historical context of each event:

- The Edict of Milan, issued in the year 313 AD, is a significant event as it granted religious tolerance to all religions, including Christianity, within the Roman Empire.

- The Roman Empire splitting into the Western Roman Empire and the Eastern Roman Empire occurred in 395 AD, after the death of Emperor Theodosius I.

- The Eastern Orthodox Church was established in 1054 AD during the Great Schism, which divided Christianity into Western (Roman Catholic) and Eastern (Eastern Orthodox) branches.

- The Nicene Creed, a statement of beliefs agreed upon by bishops at the First Council of Nicaea in 325 AD, is an important doctrinal formulation in early Christianity.

Now, let's compare the events listed in each option:

Option a):
- The Edict of Milan preceded the split of the Roman Empire, the establishment of the Eastern Orthodox Church, and the Nicene Creed.

Option b):
- In this option, the Roman Empire splitting is followed by Diocletian persecuting Christians, which happened earlier in history.
- Thus, option b is not in chronological order.

Option c):
- This option mentions the establishment of the Catholic Church in the west, which is unrelated to the other events mentioned.

Based on these analyses, we can see that option a) has the events listed in chronological order:

1. Edict of Milan
2. Roman Empire is split
3. Eastern Orthodox Church established
4. Nicene Creed