False. Delphi was a major Greek shipbuilding center. True. Philip of Macedonia was finally able to defeat the Greek states and bring them under his control.
<h3>Why did Philip of Macedonia succeed in conquering Greece?</h3>
Soldiers moved in a rectangular formation, as if they were one massive soldier. A phalanx could hold 265 soldiers. The military victories and diplomatic maneuverings of King Philip resulted in the expansion of his empire and dominance over all of Greece.
Macedonia easily conquered Greece because the city-states had grown weak and were unable to cooperate in time to form a formidable opponent to the invaders.
Macedon's rise—its conquest and political consolidation of most of Classical Greece during his reign—was aided by his army reformation (the establishment of the Macedonian phalanx that proved critical in securing victories on the battlefield)
Supreme Court decision that upheld the separate but equal doctrine, the case stemmed from an 1892 incident in which African American train passengers Homer Plessy refused to sit in a car for blacks.