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Use the drop-down menus to complete the sentences. the phoenicians relied on expert navigation to create a network of trade routes throughout the mediterranean sea. they used raw materials to make trade goods which they then to other countries. to support their trade routes, the phoenicians established , some of which grew into powerful city-states such as carthage in north africa. through cultural diffusion, phoenician achievements such as their were spread to other civilizations and remain in use today.
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How might the distribution of oil affect the development of the united arab emirates? a) the abundance of oil has produced greater economic output.b) the lack of oil has resulted in a lower standard of living.c) although the united arab emirates has oil, it has not impacted the economic development.d) a lack of oil has little impact on the economic development of the united arab emirates.
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According to the constitution of the united mexican states (mexico), which of these statements is false? a) men and women are equal before the law. b) all children must attend elementary school. c) citizens must be at least 18 years of age to vote. d) catholicism is the official religion of the country.
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