Answer:
A. Sharp rocks often ruined their wagons' wooden wheels.
Explanation:
Travel by land in ancient Greece was challenging. Roads filled with stones and dirt that were dry and dusty during the summer. Using wooden wheel wagons was impossible, as the roads were uneven and filled with rocks. For transportation, Greeks used horses and donkeys for a short distance. When a large number of goods needed to transport, water transportation used. Greeks much more accustomed to the waterways than the road as they built and learned to travel by ships.
Well for the north it boomed for the south they had people known as carpetbaggers coming into town trying to sell things but the south had like no money
A key advantage was that the Soviet Union had been damaged by the Nazis invasion of their country and by the deaths of over 20 million people fighting them so it was weakened by the war unlike the US which had only suffered at Pearl Harbour but not in the mainland USA.
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