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The Phoenicians' leading city was Tyre, which established a number of trading posts around the Mediterranean. Ultimately Phoenicians established 300 colonies in Tunisia, Morocco, Algeria, Iberia, and to a much lesser extent, on the arid coast of Libya.
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<span>Supreme Court case of Korematsu v. United States </span>
Corruption<span> weakened </span>Rome<span> because officials used threats and bribery to achieve their goals, very often ignoring the important needs of </span>Roman<span> citizens.</span>