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Question 1

Enheduanna was
 
  a. an Akkadian deity.
  b. a Sumerian ruler.
  c. the builder of the world's first empire.
  d. the world's oldest known poet.
  e. an Egyptian pharaoh.

Question 2

How did Isocrates view Philip II?
 
  a. He condemned Philip II for his aggression against the Greek city-states.
  b. He agreed with Demosthenes that Alexander would be an improvement over Philip II.
  c. He hoped that Philip would unite the Greek world in a campaign against Persia.
  d. He believed that Philip was a threat to Greek society.
  e. He supported Alexander of Macedonia in his struggle against his father, Philip.



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Reply 2 on: Sep 12, 2019
:D TYSM


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Gracias!

 

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