Answer: B) The control of the Asian trade routes to the north brought in a free flow of ideas that infiltrated the Indian subcontinent.
C) A thriving trade along the majority of its coasts brought many people to the seaports to support the traders.
D) The difference between the Guptas and other cultures became obvious as cultural exchange increased during the Golden Age of India.
E) As wealth grew from trade of its many trade locations and seaports, the Arts, architecture and sciences experienced significant growth.
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From what I could find the answer seems to be A. Potlatches, B. Desert Farming and D. Totem poles.
I couldn't find anything that said something about tepees.
Sparta was a warrior society in ancient Greece that reached the height of its power after defeating rival city-state Athens in the Peloponnesian War (431-404 B.C.). Spartan culture was centered on loyalty to the state and military service. At age 7, Spartan boys entered a rigorous state-sponsored education, military training and socialization program. Known as the Agoge, the system emphasized duty, discipline and endurance. Although Spartan women were not active in the military, they were educated and enjoyed more status and freedom than other Greek women. Because Spartan men were professional soldiers, all manual labor was done by a slave class, the Helots. Despite their military prowess, the Spartans’ dominance was short-lived: In 371 B.C., they were defeated by Thebes at the Battle of Leuctra, and their empire went into a long period of decline.
This is all the information I've gathered from the summary of all that I've researched. Hope it helps you. Just separate the points and write down accordingly.
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<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, <span>the correct response would be that Greek involvement was mostly limited to the European theatre, since the Pacific was dominated by the US and Japan. </span></span>