The League of Corinth
a. guaranteed the autonomy of the Greeks.
b. promoted piracy and civil war.
c. showed that the polis had lost control of its own affairs.
d. All of these answers are correct.
c
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a. gold and silver. b. cloves and pepper. c. oil, tin, and rubber. d. tea, silk, and porcelain. e. ivory and rayon.
Why are the baths seen as pleasure palaces?
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Which phase describes a country's ability to sell its goods to foreign markets?
A. inflation B. bust C. boom D. market
Which non-war strategy for trying to prevent foreign invasions proved to be least effective?
A. nonrecognition B. embargo C. appeasement D. quarantine