History, 29.06.2019 11:30, edenszigethyow8ajk
5! (5 x amount) q 14 what did the greeks believe about people's capabilities? they were more interested in trade than in government. they would live in chaos without strict rules. they were intelligent, but could not agree on how to govern themselves. they had the ability to choose and run good governments. q 15 why did the greeks create the olympic games? to stop wars between city-states to them measure time to show off the athletes they admired to honor their gods q 19 which former city-state us still a major city in greece today? crete sparta athens thebes q 20 select all choices that apply. which statements describe why independent city-states developed in ancient greece? choose all answers that are correct. the river were navigable and allowed for travel and communication. greeks valued the sense that they were united into one nation. travel across the sea was often difficult and limited trade and communication. living in the the mountains kept groups of people separated from each other and made travel difficult. q 24 which leader of the hebrew people gave them the ten commandments? moses miriam isaac noah
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History, 22.06.2019 03:00, getsic
Which of the following encouraged westward expansion? a. the government decreased the price of federal land. b. each of these represents actions taken to encourage westward expansion. c. the government decreased the price of federal land d. the second national bank lowered the cost of borrowing money (reduced interest rates)
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History, 22.06.2019 06:40, rainbowboy6055
Which type of monetary policies would the federal reserve most likely use when the economy is struggling
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History, 22.06.2019 10:30, payshencec21
Business organization in which at least one partner is not active in the daily running of the business
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