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RUDIKE [14]
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(15 points) King Xerxes of Persia invaded Greece in 480 B.C. Despite having a disadvantage in numbers, the Greeks prevailed. Whi

ch feature of the sea did the Greeks use to help them win?
History
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olasank [31]3 years ago
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cucumbers, beans, cabbage, onions, and garlic. Figs, grapes, and apple

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