In what way was the Mycenaean civilization similar to that of sixth-century b.c.e. Greece?

A) Maritime trade was crucial to the economy.
B) Leaders of both civilizations were warrior-chiefs.
C) The people were warlike and engaged in conquest.
D) Both were ruled by centralized bureaucracies.
E) Their leaders lived in fortresses.


Answer: A

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