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the majority of men and women in the eighteenth century wouldn't read or write . therefore , images and symbols were often used instead of printed words to communicate important ideas . identity these images and explain their significance.

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Answered by 000rahulkumarssm
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Answer:

अठारहवीं सदी में पुरुषों और महिलाओं के बहुमत नहीं पता था कि कैसे लिखने पढ़ने के लिए

Answered by krithikasmart11
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Answer: 1. Sceptre

2. Cap worn by a freed slave

3. Snake chewing its own tail

Explanation:

Majority of men and women during the eighteenth century were illterate hence used symbols to communicate.

1. A sceptre (or sceptre in American English) is a symbolic decorative staff or wand held in the hand of a governing monarch as a royal or imperial emblem. It can sometimes be used to convey a sense of divinity.

2. Cap worn by a freed slave: The Phrygian cap (bonnet Phrygian) is also known as the Liberty cap (bonnet de la Liberté) or as a red cap in French (bonnet rouge). It became popular during the French Revolution. Soldiers of the French revolutionary army are seen wearing liberty hats as part of their attire.

3. Snake chewing its tail to form a ring: Eternally symbol. A ring has no beginning and no end.

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