Besides farming, the people of the Aegean engaged in

A) metalworking, lumberjacking, and piracy.
B) trade, glass bead production, and metalworking.
C) shipbuilding, trade, and metalworking.
D) shipbuilding, piracy, trade, metalworking, and lumberjacking.
E) trade, piracy, lumberjacking, and metalworking.


D

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Why was Andrew Jackson so influential in the mid-1800s?

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