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How was the Julian calendar more accurate than the Roman calendar? Check all that apply.

A. It was based on the phases of the moon.
B. It measured a year as 365.25 days.
C. It required a group of people to decide when days should be added or removed.
D. It added a day in February every four years.
E. It incorporated advanced astronomical observations.

Its a multiple question btw.

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How was the Julian calendar more accurate than the Roman calendar? Check all that apply.

X It was based on the phases of the moon.

It measured a year as 365.25 days.

X It required a group of people to decide when days should be added or removed.

It added a day in February every four years.

It incorporated advanced astronomical observations.

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