History, 22.04.2020 00:41 ccamiloggonzales1234
ANSWER QUICK PLZ! six artifacts from Ancient Greece—one for each of the six S. P.R. I.T. E. categories
a three to four sentence explanation for each of the S. P.R. I.T. E. artifacts, telling why the artifact should be included and how it was important to the people of Ancient Greece
one image or sketch for each of the six artifacts
Research: Choose typical examples from ancient Greek cities such as Athens, Sparta, and Corinth.
Examples of Sprite Elements: Each artifact in your exhibit should represent an Ancient Greek item, person, place, or event to illustrate these six S. P.R. I.T. E. categories. Below are examples to guide you:
social—map of the city or article of clothing
political—government document
religious—a temple or religious festival
intellectual—sculpture, artwork, or writings
technological—tool or other piece of technology
economical—goods for sale or coins
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History, 22.06.2019 02:00, armon6720
All of the following were weaknesses of the articles of confederation, except: a) the central government was not permitted to regulate state, interstate, or foreign trade. b) the central government was not permitted to borrow money. c) the central government had little ability to regulate money. d) the central government had no ability to tax.
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History, 22.06.2019 05:00, keke2933
Which of the following scenarios best shows the relationship between personal and civic responsibility? tara stays home on friday night to babysit her sister instead of going to a movie with her friends. theo asks neighbors to sign a petition asking the city council to lower the speed limit in their neighborhood to make it safer for children. natalie watches a presidential debate with her parents in order to complete a homework assignment for school. nick’s scout troop adopts a section of highway in their community to keep free from litter.
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