Both A and C (well maybe not his death, but his sentencing at least) would be acceptable answers to the question. This is more a problem with how we think of events and time periods, but it is also something people need to keep in mind when they try to teach it so you don’t end up with questions like this, that make large processes contingent on a single event.
Both A and C (well maybe not his death, but his sentencing at least) would be acceptable answers to the question. This is more a problem with how we think of events and time periods, but it is also something people need to keep in mind when they try to teach it so you don’t end up with questions like this, that make large processes contingent on a single event.