The foreign policy of the Carthaginian state

a. was neglected by the Phoenician Empire.
b. was restricted by its more powerful neighbors.
c. reflected an interest in protecting its sea trade.
d. was constantly overturned by Greek powers.
e. was based on Assyrian models.


ANSWER:
c

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