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A historian finds documentary evidence of a Ming Dynasty law prohibiting criminals from becoming monks. How could the historian place this decree into an absolute chronology?​

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For the peeps that lazy and don't wanna read it, like me lol.

Step-by-step explanation:

the answer is B.

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Step-by-step explanation:

The term 'Chronology' may be defined as the science of arranging the events in the order of their occurrence in time. It is the list of the events in the time frame. Chronology may be of two types -

-- Absolute chronology

-- Relative chronology

In history, an absolute chronology is the list or the timeline of the specific dates as well as events.

In the context, a historian who finds laws of the famous Ming Dynasty that prohibited the criminals to become a monk can be put into an absolute chronology order by putting them according to the years and time in the time line of the Ming period in which this law or decree was made.

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