The Phoenician culture thrived from around 1200 B.C.E to 1400 B.C.E. The Phoenician people were sailors and traders.

A. 1200 B.C.E to 700 B.C.E

B. 1200 B.C.E to 1400 B.C.E

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Answer 1

Answer:

The Phoenicians were the greatest traders in the ancient world for the period between 1000 B.C.E. and 600 B.C.E. These were highly skilled shipbuilders and sailors built strong and fast sailing vessels to carry their goods.

Explanation:

The Phoenician culture originated in the Eastern Mediterranean region of the Levant (Southern Syria, Lebanon and Northern Israel) in the 2nd millennium BCE (although this area had been settled since the Neolithic period). The Phoenicians founded the coastal city-states of Byblos, Sidon and Tyre (ancient Canaan).

Answer 2
I’m pretty sure it’s A

Related Questions

The British would use Hessian Mercenaries from where in Europe?

a
The Netherlands
b
Germany
c
England
d
Russia

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

The term "Hessians" refers to the approximately 30,000 German troops hired by the British to help fight during the American Revolution. They were principally drawn from the German state of Hesse-Cassel, although soldiers from other German states also saw action in America.

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B is the answer I think

world war 1 also known as the first world war or the great war or the world war to end all wars, was a conflict lasting from ___ , with the fighting lasting until 1918. the war was fought by _____ on one side and ___ from the other.

Fill In The Blanks

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Answer:

Explanation:

World War 1, also known as the first world war or the great war or the world war to end all wars, was a conflict lasting from 1914, with the fighting lasting until 1918. the war was fought by Allies on one side and US from the other.

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Answer:  World War 1, also known as the first world war or the great war or the world war to end all wars, was a conflict lasting from 1914, with the fighting lasting until 1918. the war was fought by Allies on one side and US from the other.

Explanation:

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That is correct the answer is A.

5. About midway through the film, Jackie’s teammates have a change in attitude and begin to defend him. Why do you think they had this change in attitude?

6. Towards the end of the film, the Brooklyn Dodgers play a game near Pee Wee Reese’s hometown. Before the game starts, Pee Wee Reese goes over to Jackie Robinson and puts his arm around him and they have a conversation. Why does Reese do this? What does he say to Jackie Robinson?

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Answer:

Jackie was a great player which caused his teammates to respect him.

Explanation:

List any African American who has had a significant influence in your life in ANY way. (Alive Or Deceased)

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Answer:Explanation:

jackie robbisson

Answer:

marthen lurther king

Explanation:

"To no one will we sell, to no one will we refuse or delay right or justice" - from the Magna Carta. In the quotation from the Magna Carta, the nobles are making a point that
A. free men and women needed more rights.
B. the laws were to be fallowed in all situations.
C. not all witnesses in trials told the truth.
D. they deserved special rights and privileges.

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I think the correct answer is b because women sadly were not included in that time frame
A The colonist believe that they deserved the same rights as the English man

Who were the early peoples who lived on the islands and mainland of Greece ?

A. The Minoans, the Mycenaeans, and the Phoenicians
B. The Greeks

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

The Minoans and the Mycenaeans were two of the early civilizations that developed in Greece. The Minoans lived on the Greek islands and built a huge palace on the island of Crete. The Mycenaeans lived mostly on mainland Greece and were the first people to speak the Greek language.

Answer:

From all the research I did for 20 minutes my answer is....

Explanation: The Minoans and the Mycenaeans were two of the early civilizations that developed in Greece. The Minoans lived on the Greek islands and built a huge palace on the island of Crete. The Mycenaeans lived mostly in mainland Greece and were the first people to speak the Greek language.

How did Andrew Jackson's troops win the Battle of New Orleans?

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Jackson launched an attack at nighttime on British forces nine miles south of New Orleans.

Which of the following is one of the key features of the United States government?

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I can’t answer there is no picture
Post a picture of the problem

The policy which sought to remove Native Americans from territories they had lived in for generations was known as

Question 1 options:

Worcester v Georgia


Five Tribes of North America


Native American Expulsion


Indian Removal

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Answer:

The Indian Removel Act

Explanation:

It is

6. Towards the end of the film, the Brooklyn Dodgers play a game near Pee Wee Reese’s hometown. Before the game starts, Pee Wee Reese goes over to Jackie Robinson and puts his arm around him and they have a conversation. Why does Reese do this? What does he say to Jackie Robinson?

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Answer: I think they changed because they realized how well of a player he was and how they couldn't compete against him

Explanation:

Paul and Silas could sing praises to God even when they were in prison because:
PLEASE ANSWER ASAP ( first person that answers will get brainliest )

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bc the first amendment protects them of doing that act. they have a right ot free speech and freedom to practice their religion
Paul and Silas could still sing praises to God even when they were in prison because of the first amendment.

The first amendment grants freedom of religion, so Paul and Silas can do many religion-related things, even if they are in prison.

WILL GIVE BRAINLIST IF U CAN ANSWER THESE 3 QUESTIONS!
1. Why did President Andrew Jackson remove the American Indians from the South in the 1830s?
A. because he had a fear of American Indians
B. because he wanted them to be happy in their own land
C. so the American Indian children would have a better chance for education
D. to clear the land for white settlers to move in

2. American Indians were removed from their lands east of the Mississippi River and sent to live on reservations in present-day —
A. Nebraska.
B. Oklahoma.
C. Texas.
D. Wyoming.

3. Presidential Elections Popular Vote Totals
Year Total Votes Cast
1824 365,833
1828 1,148,018

Which of the following probably accounted for the large number of votes in 1828?
A. amendment gave women the right to vote
B. property ownership requirement was removed
C. American Indians were given the right to vote
D.amendment gave former slaves the right to vote

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Answer:

1,  B) Southerners wanted him to remove Native Americans from the South.

2, not sure

3, by 1828 voting laws have been changed in Most states to give women the right to vote so your answer would be

Explanation:

What country supported fidel castro after cuba in 1959
spain, south vietnem, us or soviet union

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Soviet Union come on man
the soviet union , hope this helps

I really need help with this, im marking brainliest and giving out the rest of my points What do you think are the benefits of a democratic system? In what ways did democracy serve Greece and Rome? Has there been a time when democracy didn’t serve Greece or Rome in a way that was beneficial? What circumstances contributed to the failures of democracy you learned about in the lessons on ancient Greece and ancient Rome? Are there any potentially negative aspects of democracy? Why or why not?

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Answer:

Some important philosophers are Socrate and Plato. Some important themes in philosophy are the universe (Land,sky sea) is put together in an orderly way and is subject to absolute and unchanging laws; and people can understand these laws through logic and reason. It influences the development of democracy because Plato thought that government should be run by wisest not the richest.

he strengthened Greek government by increasing the number of paid public officials and paid jurors. This allowed poorer citizens to participate in the government. Through greater citizen participation, Athens evolved into a direct democracy. More citizens were more involved in the government.

List 3 new-to-you facts about Thurgood Marshall

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Answer:

He wasn't always Thurgood.He learned about law from his father.As young lawyer, Marshall fought for African-American teachers to be paid fairly.He worked a night job at a baltimore health clinic during some of the biggest legal battles of his career.Marshall risked his life while fighting civil rights battles.He was both an informant and a subject of an FBI investigation during the red scare.

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What made Bartolomé de Las Casas change his mind about the encomienda system?

He found a more profitable way to make money in the Americas.
He failed to benefit from it and wanted more economic control.
He decided that indigenous peoples did not need to become Christians.
He disagreed with the abusive methods and favored love and kindness.

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It’s the last option sorry if it’s incorrect

Answer:

D. He disagreed with the abusive methods and favored love and kindness.

Explanation:

its D for this question

What made Bartolomé de Las Casas change his mind about the encomienda system?

He found a more profitable way to make money in the Americas.

He failed to benefit from it and wanted more economic control.

He decided that indigenous peoples did not need to become Christians.

D. He disagreed with the abusive methods and favored love and kindness.

What caused Ottoman and Safavid trade to decline?

crime along the Silk Road
discovery of sea routes
wars
poor economy

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Poor economy. I took a test via quizlet
I think it was wars

WILL GIVE BRAINLIST
1. "If two laws conflict with each other, the courts must decide on the operation of each."

— Marbury v. Madison, 1803

What constitutional principle was established with this ruling?
A. Popular sovereignty
B. Judicial review
C. Implied powers
D. Trial by jury

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

I did that case in law and debate

The answer is B , just got done taking a test with the asnwer

Which commander destroyed the British naval forces on Lake Erie?

William Hull

James Madison

Andrew Jackson

Oliver Hazard Perry

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Commander Oliver Hazard Perry destroyed the British naval forces

Answer:

Oliver Hazard Perry

Explanation:

Captain Oliver led his forces directly into the british line, firing and forcing the British to surrender

if a nation expects to be ignorant and free ... it expects what never was and never will be meaning

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Meaning it’s not getting anywhere because the nation is ignorant and won’t move forward
If a nation is ignorant and free (from laws and such I’m assuming) it means they expect to move forward and evolve, which was a thing that happened, and never will be a thing that happens. Sorry if that doesn’t make sense :)

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Due to the American people viewing Jackson as a symbol of democracy, the amount of voters in the election of 1828
Group of answer choices

increased by a quarter from 4 years earlier.

more than doubled from 4 years earlier.

increased by half from 4 years earlier.

more than tripled from 4 years earlier.

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Answer:

more than doubled

Explanation:

More than doubled 4 years earlier

Match the following terms with the appropriate definition.

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Answer:

a is 1.

b. is 2.

and c is 3.

BTW, this is not a guess.

Answer:

Embargo = 3.

Isolationist 2.

Lend-Lease program 1.

Explanation:

A embargo is a ban on trade or commercial activity with particular countries

a Isolationist is wanting to be isolated.

isolated = alone

the lend lease program was how America supported britian in early ww2 supplying weapons, ammo, and vehicles it clearly fits 3.

1) Name two China major rivers?
2) How did China's geography affect its development?
3)In which river valley did China's civilization begin?
4)What made China's river valley's ideal for farming?
5) What is the mandate of heaven?
6)Who was confucius?
7)Who was the most famoust Daiost teacher?
8)What were the main ideas of Daoism?
9)What might be some disadvantage of Legalism?

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Answer:

1) Yellow River in the north, and the Yangtze (or Yangzi ) River to the south.

2) In ancient times, the geographic features of China isolated the country from the rest of the world. Natural barriers, such as mountains, deserts, rivers, and seas, made travel to and from China challenging. ... They made the spread of ideas and goods between the ancient Chinese and others outside the region difficult.

3) Huang He Valley

4) China's river valleys were ideal for farming because they were very fertile from being seasonally inundated.

5) The Mandate of Heaven (Tianming), also known as Heaven's Mandate, was the divine source of authority and the right to rule of China's early kings and emperors. The ancient god or divine force known as Heaven or Sky had selected this particular individual to rule on its behalf on earth.

6) Confucius, Pinyin romanization Kongfuzi or Kongzi, Wade-Giles K'ung-fu-tzu or K'ung-tzu, original name Kongqiu, literary name Zhongni, (born 551, Qufu, state of Lu [now in Shandong province, China]—died 479 bce, Lu), China's most famous teacher, philosopher, and political theorist, whose ideas have profoundly ...

7) Confucius

8) The most important of these concepts are (1) the continuity between nature and human beings, or the interaction between the world and human society; (2) the rhythm of constant flux and transformation in the universe and the return or reversion of all things to the Dao from which they emerged; and (3) the worship of ...

9) too much government power. innocent people punished.

Explanation:

Use the map below to answer the following question:

Map of Europe, North Africa, and Western Asia labeled, Growth of Rome 500 BCE - 107 CE. The darkest green color is labeled, Original Roman Republic (500 BCE). The darkest green area on the map is the small area around the city of Rome. Another green color is labeled, Imperial gains by 264 BC. This green color on the map is most of the Italian peninsula. Another green color is labeled, Imperial gains by 146 BCE. This color on the map includes most of Spain, Sicily and Sardinia, Greece, and part of Northern Africa around Carthage. A light green color is labeled, Imperial gains by 44 BC. The light green area on the map extends to Gaul, Asia Minor, Syria, and Numidia in North Africa. A light yellow color on the map is labeled, Extent of Roman Empire by 107 AD. This color on the map includes all of the previous areas, an extends to Britain, as well as further inland in Europe and Asia, and the entire North African coast.
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Why have historians referred to the Mediterranean Sea as a "Roman lake"?

It was as large as any lake in the world.
It was completely enclosed and controlled by the Roman Empire.
It extended from Spain in the west to Syria in the east.
Only Roman citizens were allowed to fish in it or swim in it.

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I'm pretty sure the answer is D "Only

Roman citizens were allowed to fish and

swim in it" although there is a possibilty

of it being B because it was controlled by

the Roman Empire.

3. This living sea star and tossi sea urchin both have body structures that paris
are formed along five lines. What best explains why both species have this
five-lined body structure?"
sea star
fossil sea urchin
The sea star and sea urchin are different species, so they must not share an ancestor
population. They must have inherited this five-lined body structure from separate
ancestor populations
The sea star and sea urchin both share the same ancestor population that had a five
lined body structure. They inherited this structure from the ancestor population
It is impossible to say, Fossils are very old; therefore, we cannot make observations of
the sea urchin's ancestors, and we cannot explain its body structure,
All species have their own specific body structures, so it is a coincidence that this sea
star and sea urchin each have this specific type of five-lined body structure,
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Answer: A

Explanation:

mighty mo battleship missoury

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What is the questions
This was the third ship to be named from the us navy that was named after Missouri

What was the Selective Service Act, and why was it passed?

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Answer:

Selective Service Act passed on May 18, 1917, giving the U.S. president the power to draft soldiers.

The reason for the Selective Service Act, though, was that American men had not volunteered all together or certainly not in the numbers needed to raise, train, and deploy an army quickly after the United States declared war on Germany on April 6, 1917.

Explanation:

What does Jefferson want to do?

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tomas jefferson???? ???????????

help i dont understand this ill give a lot of points and brainleist

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Answer:

what don't you understand?

Explanation:

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