As it is well known, the cause of the Trojan War was the kidnap of Helen from Sparta (historically known as 'Helen of Troy'), wife of Menelaus, brother of the great spartan general Agamemnon, by the Trojan prince Paris, whom Helen had fallen in love for. However this was actually a great excuse for Agamemnon to lead <u>the greatest greek army ever gathered</u> to siege Troy (a nation of great power and riches at the time). A siege that would last for 10 years. Under the excuse of revenge for the Trojan insults in 'stealing' Helen from his brother, he convinced the greatest generals of all state-countries in Greece to joing his cause, among them Achilles, Ajax, Odysseus (Ulysses in Latin) and indeed conquered the lesser kingdoms to submit them under his rule.
However, I do not believe that Agamemnon subjugation of the lesser kingdoms was what helped to build the greek culture, but the fact that for the first time, all nations in Greece had a common cause to fight for. So I would chose for letter C, instead of D.
ps.: I would recommend discussing with your teacher between letters B and D.
I hope it was of some help!
Not too sure, but I take it that the book satisfies his need for imagination temporarily, but also awakens a tier of satisfaction to be met, be it for more imagination or not.
Answer:
A
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The tea set reveals the British life in the 1840s in that <em>B. People of all economic and social classes were starting to drink tea.</em>
<h3>Making the Tea Set</h3>
The tea set was produced using stoneware ceramics to withstand the hotness of water. The <em>British hunger for tea</em> changed the course of history. For example, it caused the Opium War with China.
<h3>MacGregor's Tea Set</h3>
<em>MacGregor's Cultural Reflections in Art and Artifacts</em> reflects the importance and how the antique tea set became a symbol of British history, even quoting Samuel Johnson.
Thus, the tea set shows that British people loved to drink tea, despite their economic and social classes.
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