Which city-state is still a major city in Greece today? A.
Sparta

B.
Athens

C.
Corinth

D.
Thebes

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Answer 1
Answer: The City-state of Athens is still a major place within the Greek country.
Answer 2
Answer: Athens is still around. 

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Describe how trade contributed to United States territorial growth.

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As far i know by imposing a tariff (a tax) on imported goods. This was to make imported items more expensive than domestically produced ones. A high tariff was popular in the north, as protecting American jobs and making northern manufacturers wealthy. It was bitterly resented in the south. The south traded a lot with Europe, particularly France and England.

Answer:The cotton trade encouraged the expansion of the United States to get more territory to grow cotton.

Explanation:

The invention of the cotton gin made it possible to grow short hair cotton profitably in territories where cotton had not been profitable to grow previously. The cotton trade caused cotton growers in the south to expand to more territories The territories of Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, and Texas were acquired quickly to grow more cotton.

How did Juan perón gain power in Argentina?

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Answer:

He gained power after a coup.

Explanation:

What did the ancient indus valley, huang, and nile civilization have in common

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The thing that indus Valley, Huang, and Nile civilization have in common is :
They began in fertile river valleys

The land/area near the fertile river valleys are always good for planting various types of crops since it's near the water supply and really high in minerals. a Perfect spot to start a civilization
The most obvious commonality between the civilizations on the nile, indus valley and huang was the fact that they were started and began building their civilizations in fertile river valleys. There is also a good reason for this as the ancient fertile river valleys offered a good starting point for any civilization. 

what law placed controls in foods and medicines in the early 1900s? A. The Pure Food And Drug Act B. The Dawes Act C. The Federal Medication Act D. The Federal Drug Administration

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 A. The Pure Food And Drug Act 
A. The Pure Food and Drug Act

Which is NOT an example of a civil case?A. Divorce
B. Custody
C. Contact dispute
D. Piracy

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c.contact dispute that has nothing to do with civil cases
C.contact dispute .. I wish I could explain ...

Which of the following was a cause of WWII? a) sinking of the luisitania
b) establishment of german colonies in africa
c) invasion of austria by italy
d) the british and french policy of appeasement

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Answer:

d) the British and French policy of appeasment

Explanation:

Look, Im about 90% sure it is this one. The policy of appeasment basically meant that britain and france turned a blind eye to a lot of the stuff hitler was doing in the late 1930's because they didnt want to start another war because 1) the horrors of WW1 were still an active memory, and 2) the 2 nations couldn't afford to go to war.

Because they turned a blind eye, hitler didnt follow a lot of the treaty of Versailles policies, he broke a few. When he invaded austria, Britian and France thought it was to unite the german speaking people. Also, Britian and France thought that Germany would be a barrier to communism and that he would not let it travel through europe, as the "red scare" was a big issue.

The Policy of appeasment let Hitler do what he wanted and allowed him to make big strides towards his bigger plans, which in turn was WW2.

The British and French policy of appeasement was a cause of WWII