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skelet666 [1.2K]
3 years ago
14

A constuction project in the acinent eyticain city of mypenis collected more than enough starw and bricks from the sourrounding

area. The project also needed cedar wood but there was no cedar wood , but there was no cedar trees growing in the area.
What would be the BEST way for these buidlers to get cedar wood for their project?

A) They could clear some dersert land to grow cedar trees.
B) They could trade some of the extra starw for the wood.
C) They could take the wood away from the last project completed.
D) They could collect wood from the workers assigned to the project.

Plz help! Will mark brainlest and on other quistens too because I got ALOT of quistens to go. Want brainlest come here! Thank you and yall all have a sweet and blessed day! This is history by the way! Mutiple choice!
History
1 answer:
BigorU [14]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

it's a or c I think I am not 100percent sure

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