The chief opponents of Carthaginian power in the Mediterranean Sea were ________

a. Romans and Greeks
b. Moroccans and Spaniards
c. Israelites and Egyptians
d. Greeks and Persians
e. Tunisians and Libyans


ANSWER:
a

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