The "Poetry of homer" brought the Greek city-states together. He was the author of "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey" which were regarded as his best works. though very little is known about Homer it is said that he was born around 750 B.C.
Explanation :
- Different forms of governance and political structures were developed by the Greek city-states.
- Athens developed institutions in democracy and culture.
- Sparta prompted the Peloponnesian war in resistance to Athens.
- Polis was a governing body that referred fortified area or a citadel which offered protection during times of war.
Homer wrote at the same time as that as of the "Trojan war" after his work the Iliad, sea people began invading Mycenaean settlements making the inhabitants migrate to islands in Aegean, Anatolia, Cyprus. Only after Homer's works, the city-states developed "Polis" who sprang up all over the Greek islands and the coastal areas. Some very powerful than others and some powerful only in alliance with others. They were bound together with a loose defense pact.
The statement that best explains why tension grew between European leaders over colonialism in Africa is: "Some were angered because other nations took over their colonies." Option D is correct.
Between the 1870s and 1900, Africa coped to European imperialist aggression, diplomatic pressures, military invasions, and eventual conquest and colonization.
The European imperialist push into Africa was motivated by three main factors, economic, political, and social.
His anticommunist crusade finally ended when he started attacking the United States army, claiming that it had a lot of communists in its higher ranks and that they were secretly working with the soviets. This was when the American people finally realized that he's claims are all wrong and that he wasn't really in his bright mind. People also realized that the USSR was not as strong as it was believed.
<span>The two correct statements are
A. Iraq was known to be an ally and supporter of Osama bin Laden and al-Qaeda.
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B. Some U.S. officials believed Saddam Hussein was acquiring weapons of mass destruction. Other officials strongly disagreed.