Chariot racing was a standard part of regular athletic competitions in Greece. The 4-horse chariot (quadriga) was raced in the Olympic games of 680 BC. The 2-horse chariot (biga) races were added in 408 BC. Regular horseback races were standard after 648 BC.
Starting in 500 BC, the equine competitions also included mule-drawn wagon races. In 496 BC, the kalpe was added. It was a race for mares where the rider dismounted during the final lap and ran beside his horse. These were dropped from the Olympics in 444 BC, leaving only the horse-drawn chariot and ridden-horse events.
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The 1978 Camp David Accords secured a lasting peace between two longtime enemies in the Middle East.
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The correct option is C
in the nineteenth century when the British, Dutch, French, Indians and Americans saw China as the largest untapped world market. The British Empire launched its first and one of the most aggressive expeditionary forces to claim the territory on the initiative of Queen Victoria in 1840, who three years later became monarch of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. The territory that would later be known as Hong Kong was obtained from the last dynasty of imperial China.
I think it's mostly because the promise of wealth and power
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whats the answer im on a timed quiz but i think its b i dunno
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