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Zepler [3.9K]
3 years ago
7

Select all that apply.

Social Studies
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aniked [119]3 years ago
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200 years if that’s one of the questions that’s it
Oliga [24]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

they lasted for more than 200 years

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