Which early civilization most relied on seaborne trade routes?

A.
Egypt

B.
Persia

C.
Phoenicia

D.
Sumer

I think its d

hey besties <3 I got 75% (I got 8, 10, 11 wrong hahhjhw cries), dropping the correct answers !!

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[Mesopotamia Pretest]
1: C. Middle East
2: B. Cuneiform
3: Drop down one Judaism, drop down two Christianity, drop down three Islam
4: Drop down, polytheism.
5: C. Phoenicia
6: D. Tigris and Euphrates
7: C. Exodus
8: Multi-choice. A. Alphabet with 22 characters + E. Standardized weights and measure
9: A. His code of law
10: Multi-choice. C. Development of iron + E. Use of cavalry and chariot forces
11: Multi-choice. B. It created a postal system that used horsemen as messengers + C. It established a highly skilled professional army built around elite units
12: A. Good and evil constantly struggle for control of the universe
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reminder for you all that the teacher can most likely see how long you spend on these much like USAtestpreps, so I suggest spending at least a minute on each question so it doesn't seem suspicious

Listen, "Donld trump" it's actually spelled Donald Trump? How do you not even know how to spell the former president's name. When are we ever going to use the knowledge about early civilizations unless we become some sort of geologists or something. So no, we wont live on the streets. I believe you're the most likely to live on the streets with all those spelling mistakes. Like seriously get some common sense you literally used y'all 4 times.

Its Phoenicia

And that's on what ........period!!!!!!!

@donaldtrump

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S H U T

NO !!!! (I live in a seaport)

LOL! Especially for someone who wants to know if you're going to give him the answers RIGHT NOW!! =)

Will he ask me who found the cod in the Northwest Atlantic first ?

thats a bit harsh donld trump

even tho no one answered the question!!!