Questions: Question 13 2 pts John Greene disagrees with your textbook author, Dr. Christopher Brooks, on why Alexander was "great." True False Question 14 2 pts What evidence does Dr. Katherine Hall present that Alexander the Great died from Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS)? historical accounts of his symptoms first-hand interviews she really doesn't have any radiocarbon dates

Question 13
2 pts

John Greene disagrees with your textbook author, Dr. Christopher Brooks, on why Alexander was "great."
True
False

Question 14
2 pts

What evidence does Dr. Katherine Hall present that Alexander the Great died from Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS)?
historical accounts of his symptoms
first-hand interviews
she really doesn't have any
radiocarbon dates
Transcript text: Question 13 2 pts John Greene disagrees with your textbook author, Dr. Christopher Brooks, on why Alexander was "great." True False Question 14 2 pts What evidence does Dr. Katherine Hall present that Alexander the Great died from Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS)? historical accounts of his symptoms first-hand interviews she really doesn't have any radiocarbon dates
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Certainly! Let's address the questions based on the information provided:

Question 13

John Greene disagrees with your textbook author, Dr. Christopher Brooks, on why Alexander was "great."

  • True
  • False
Answer

The answer is not explicitly provided in the text. To determine the correct answer, one would need to refer to the specific arguments made by John Greene and Dr. Christopher Brooks regarding Alexander's greatness. Without additional context, it's not possible to definitively answer this question.

Question 14

What evidence does Dr. Katherine Hall present that Alexander the Great died from Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS)?

  • historical accounts of his symptoms
  • first-hand interviews
  • she really doesn't have any
  • radiocarbon dates
Answer

The answer is "historical accounts of his symptoms."

Explanation
Option 1: Historical accounts of his symptoms

Dr. Katherine Hall likely uses historical descriptions of Alexander's symptoms to support her hypothesis that he died from Guillain-Barré Syndrome. This approach involves analyzing ancient texts for symptoms consistent with GBS.

Option 2: First-hand interviews

This option is unlikely, as first-hand interviews would not be possible for a historical figure like Alexander the Great, who lived in the 4th century BCE.

Option 3: She really doesn't have any

While this option suggests a lack of evidence, it is more plausible that Dr. Hall bases her hypothesis on historical symptom descriptions rather than having no evidence at all.

Option 4: Radiocarbon dates

Radiocarbon dating is a method used to date organic materials and would not be applicable to diagnosing a medical condition like GBS in a historical figure.

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