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Ilia_Sergeevich [38]
3 years ago
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Why does conflict develop? Write an essay describing the ways that conflict played an important role in the lives of the ancient

Greeks. In your writing, discuss such examples as Mycenaeans versus Minoans, Persia versus Greece, and Athens versus Sparta.
History
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schepotkina [342]3 years ago
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They all wanted to be rich and rule the world.
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