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Suppose you were just hired as a producer on the PBS Show “History Detectives” and your first assignment is to decide the topic for the next episode. What topic would you choose? What question would drive your historical inquiry? How should your team plan to investigate the question throughout the episode and, in turn, answer it? 

Respuesta :

What is your favorite historical moment? That should be the topic. Then, ask a question about it.

Answer:

pls mark brainliest!!  The topic I would choose would be about The Pyramid of Cheops.

The question that would drive my historical inquiry would be "How were the Great Pyramids built?"

Explanation:

Although probably nobody will probably ever know how the Egyptians built the pyramids, my team and I can make some pretty good guesses. We would begin by considering that a wall painting discovered in the ancient tomb of Djehutihotep, which dates back to about 1900 B.C., depicts 172 men hauling an immense statue using ropes attached to a sled. In the drawing, a person can be seen standing on the front of the sledge, pouring water over the sand. My team and I would investigate the forces needed to pull weighty objects on a giant sled over desert sand, and we may discover that dampening the sand in front of the primitive device reduces friction on the sled, probably making it easier to operate. How would we go about it? We would create miniature sleds, and pull heavy objects on the sled across the sand using different amounts of water testing which one work best, or if the water added to the sand even makes it easier to pull heavy objects over it at all. The main goal is to reduce friction between the sand and the sled, and in theory, make it a whole lot easier to pull the sled. After we test this theory, and if it goes as planned, we should be able to answer the question, "How were The Great Pyramids built?".

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