<span>The appropriate response is Ptolemy. It happens once in Greek mythology and is of the Homeric frame. It was basic among the Macedonian high society at the season of Alexander the Great, and there were a few of this name among Alexander's armed force, one of whom made himself King of Egypt in 323 BC: Ptolemy I Soter. Every one of the lords after him, until Egypt turned into a Roman area in 30 BC, were additionally Ptolemies.</span>
If there is an absolute belief that they are a tyhreat at the time then yes but good treatment should be included and not bad treatment.
I think Spatra was rather xenofobic, while Athens were open to foreigners.
"Non nobis Domine, non nobis, se Nomine tuo da gloriam"
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US owning 50% of the worlds wealth did not affect WWll at all
Answer:
b.the steel business,hope this helps
Explanation:
i took the test and it was right.