Macedonia was useful to the Greek states because

a. its plentiful resources were exploited by the polis of Corinth.
b. its fertile agricultural land provided food resources to Athens.
c. it had a powerful army that allied with the Greeks against the Persians.
d. it served as a buffer zone against violent tribes to the north.
e. it was a significant area for intellectual development.


d

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A) evident in the art deco originating in France. B) evident in Bauhaus, the German art school. C) expressive of an optimism of accelerated modernization. D) emphasized by a wave of neo-orthodox religious thinking. E) All of the above

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A. increasingly interested in winning approval from their family. B. increasingly more concerned with winning approval in the community or larger organization. C. both increasingly more likely to judge themselves on the basis of their own values, and increasingly interested in winning approval from their family. D. increasingly more likely to judge themselves on the basis of their own values. E. All these answers are correct.

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