The Philistines who invaded Canaan in the early twelfth century B.C. probably came from
a. the Aegean Islands and the coast of Asia Minor.
b. Mesopotamia.
c. the Western Mediterranean.
d. Persia.
e. Palestine.
a
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What will be an ideal response?
In response to the Hamburg Massacre, President Grant
a. sent in federal troops. b. withdrew troops from the South. c. decided not to run for a third term. d. encouraged the southern states to create their own militia units. e. organized black militia units.
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