Which statement about greece’s relationship with the sea is not true? a. shipbuilding is an important industry in greece. b. greece relies on the sea for trade and contact with its islands. c. greece has one of the world’s largest commercial fleets. d. access to seaports has little effect on greece’s economy.
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History, 21.06.2019 14:20
When i lost my job, i didn't lose my health care the affordable care act. i just saw a democratic party to commercial, though, explaining that health care is going to be one of the main issues in the next election. i'm ashamed to say that i don't always vote, but i certainly will this time around. iwant to make sure everyone has health coverage when they need it. which role of political parties does the passage most clearly illustrate?
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History, 21.06.2019 22:50
Select the correct answer.when alexander the great ruled his empire, he spread greek culture and increased his empire's wealth. along the way, he founded many cities, most of which he named after himself. review the following map. how did alexandria's location affect trade? a. it forced people to rely on shipping to trade with other nations. b. it brought together people from the west and east for trade. c. it led to conflicts between regions of the empire. d. it forced people to pay tribute to alexander as their leader.
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History, 22.06.2019 08:40
Which is true of the kentucky and virginia resolutions? they called for more influence from the federal level. they reinforced the ideas behind the alien and sedition acts. they were written by thomas jefferson and james madison they gave congress final say over what was deemed constitutional.
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