The polis or city-state of ancient greece was a a colony established overseas b a city and the agricultural lands surrounding it an independent city or town not including the countryside d an agricultural province controlled by a governor
herodotus taught this. herodotus was an ancient greek historian who was born in halicarnassus in the persian empire. he is known for having written the book the histories, a detailed record of his "inquiry" on the origins of the greco-persian wars.
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d
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1. darius the great persia
2. piankhi nubia
3. ezana aksum
4. nebuchadnezzar babylonia
5. shalmaneser iii assyria
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Two of these describe "federalism." (choose two answers) select one or more: a. the national government absolutely controls all state governments. b. power is shared by the national and state governments. c. state governments exercise absolute power over the national government. d. it is a compromise meant to eliminate the disadvantages of a "unitary" and a "confederate" system.
Why was the scientific method considered to be a major contribution during the scientific revolution? a) the scientific method proved religion was wrong. b) the scientific method proved religion was correct. eliminate c) the scientific method established a systematic way to find proof using reason. d) the scientific method established a systematic way to find reason without proof.