How did Demosthenes depict Philip in his Philippics?

a. He portrayed Philip II as a looming threat to Greek freedom.
b. He foresaw a revival of Athenian culture under Philip II.
c. He glorified Philip II and the Macedonian armies as the saviors of Greece.
d. He praised Philip II for freeing the Ionian cities.
e. He portrayed Philip II as a looming threat to Persia.


a

History

You might also like to view...

What was one of the key qualifications that helped William McKinley earn the Republican presidential nomination in 1896?

a. He came from the key electoral swing state of Ohio. b. He had gained a national reputation for supporting free silver. c. He was an experienced, multi-term Senator. d. He was backed by the skilled political manager and fund raiser James B. Weaver. e. He was an energetic and charismatic campaigner.

History

A _______ is a planned, structured conversation where one person asks questions and another answers them

A) survey B) field observation C) experiment D) interview

History

Define the concept of "virtual representation." Why did the colonists reject this concept? What was their own view of acceptable political representation?

What will be an ideal response?

History

Which of the following was not a problem for the revolutionary economy in the early 1960s?

A) Poor planning by inexperienced bureaucrats. B) The exile of many professionals to the United States. C) The U.S. embargo against trade with Cuba. D) Strict adherence to the Soviet economic development model.

History