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Sedbober [7]
3 years ago
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Need answer now.What are two basic characteristics of an empire? Choose two correct answers.

History
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Murljashka [212]3 years ago
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Answer:

There are people who speak different languages.

It is made up of several city-states or countries

Explanation:

antoniya [11.8K]3 years ago
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Answer:

(1) It is governed by a single, local ruler

(2) It i made up of several-city states or countries

Explanation:

I'm not sure if i'm right, so don't rely on this.

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Clearing a hurdle: Jessica Ennis (right) watches young athletes as they jump hurdles during the the Aviva Elevating Athletics Fund Launch
Picture: GETTY IMAGES
By Gareth A Davies
5:46PM BST 22 Apr 2010
More than half of the UK’s Physical Education teachers feel they need both further training and better facilities to teach athletics effectively, a new study has revealed.

The study will raise major concerns with the London 2012 Games just over two years away, with a grassroots legacy having been a foundation stone for the Games bid.

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The move will be spearheaded by Jessica Ennis, the world champion heptathlete, Ed Warner, chairman of UK Athletics, and Olympic gold medallists Darren Campbell and Sally Gunnell.

Campbell said he was not surprised by the results of the survey. “It has been a gripe of mine for a long time that we don’t look on athletics as the basis for almost all sports.

“Learning to run, jump and throw at a young age really is ‘physical education’, and this move is so important because it could be a foundation stone for children.”

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