For a timeline: would it go from

100 AC to 200 DC to 300 DC.
OR
would it be
100 AC to 100 DC to 200 DC?

What does AC, DC mean?

aC is the same as B.C.

and dC is the same as AD

aC means antes de Cristo in Spanish
dC means despues de Cristo

Traditional abbreviations:

BC = before Christ -- and you count down. 800 BC was 300 years earlier than 500 BC.

AD = anno domini (after Christ's birth, supposedly) -- and you count up. 800 AD was 300 years later than 500 AD.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anno_Domini

http://www.worldtimezone.com/wtz-names/wtz-bc-ad.html

To understand the timeline format, we need to clarify that AC (Anno Domini) represents years after the birth of Jesus Christ, while DC (Before Christ) represents years before the birth of Jesus Christ. Therefore, the correct sequence is: 100 AC to 200 DC to 300 DC.

To determine the correct order, we can look at the timeline from left to right, starting with 100 AC. This represents the year 100 after the birth of Jesus Christ. Then, we move to the right and encounter 200 DC, which represents the year 200 before the birth of Jesus Christ. Finally, we move further to the right to find 300 DC, which represents the year 300 before the birth of Jesus Christ.

In summary, the correct timeline order is 100 AC to 200 DC to 300 DC, with AC representing years after Christ's birth and DC representing years before Christ's birth.