A person or thing that has an imaginary or unverifiable existence is a
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myth
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Rome battled who for control of Sicily
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rome fought charthage for sicaly during the 1st punic war
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A barrier that breaks the force of incoming waves is called
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A barrier that breaks the force of incoming waves is called a breakwater. It is also called a sea wall. Some piers and wharves are also devices that break the force of incoming waves. BREAKWATER is the barrier that breaks the force of incoming waves.
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The basis of political power under the rule of Solon was
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land ownership
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What were the followers of Zeno called
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Stoics
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A great school known as the was built high above the harbors in Alexandria
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museum
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He prize for winning an event in the Olympic Games was
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A gold medal (no money will ever be awarded).
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The Macedonian leader who loved Greek culture was
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Phillip II
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Which of these were all powerful empires at the same time except for A Gaul B Rome C Alexandria D Carthage
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Gaul
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Was Alexander the Great a student of Socrates
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No. Alexander the great was a student of Aristotle. Aristotle
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What was the two forms of theater in ancient Greece
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Comedy and Tragedy
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Why do you think Alexander the great named so many cites after him
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I think he named so many cities after him because he owned
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Demosthenes was best known as a .
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Greek orator
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Macedonian fighting tactics included all of the following EXCEPT .
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the catapult
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What river flows through rome
The Tiber River flows through Rome.
Greek queen of the gods
The queen of the gods was Hera
A person or thing that has an imaginary or unverifiable existence is a
myth
Rome battled who for control of Sicily
rome fought charthage for sicaly during the 1st punic war
A barrier that breaks the force of incoming waves is called
A barrier that breaks the force of incoming waves is called a breakwater. It is also called a sea wall. Some piers and wharves are also devices that break the force of incoming waves. BREAKWATER is the barrier that breaks the force of incoming waves.
The basis of political power under the rule of Solon was
land ownership
What were the followers of Zeno called
Stoics
A great school known as the was built high above the harbors in Alexandria
museum
He prize for winning an event in the Olympic Games was
A gold medal (no money will ever be awarded).
The Macedonian leader who loved Greek culture was
Phillip II
Which of these were all powerful empires at the same time except for A Gaul B Rome C Alexandria D Carthage
Gaul
Was Alexander the Great a student of Socrates
No. Alexander the great was a student of Aristotle. Aristotle
was a student of Plato, and Plato was a student of Socrates.
.
What was the two forms of theater in ancient Greece
Comedy and Tragedy
Why do you think Alexander the great named so many cites after him
I think he named so many cities after him because he owned
them.
Demosthenes was best known as a .
Greek orator
Macedonian fighting tactics included all of the following EXCEPT .