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Which of the following accurately describes the order of the development of our calendar? A. 1. Julian calendar (with leap years); 2. Egyptian calendar (with 365-day year); 3. Gregorian calendar (with year 1 as the year Christ was born) B. 1. Gregorian calendar (with year 1 as the year Christ was born); 2. Julian calendar (with leap years); 3. Egyptian calendar (with 365-day year). C. 1. Egyptian calendar (with 365-day year); 2. Julian calendar (with leap years); 3. Gregorian calendar (with year 1 as the year Christ was born)

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its c

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other is correct and got it right on edge. :)

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The correct answer is C. 1. Egyptian calendar (with 365-day year); 2. Julian calendar (with leap years); 3. Gregorian calendar (with year 1 as the year Christ was born)

The Egyptian calendar is the oldest, followed by Julian, followed by the Gregorian one which was developed as an improvement to the Julian calendar.
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