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mixer [17]
3 years ago
15

Please help!! PLEASE!

Biology
2 answers:
Genrish500 [490]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

1-Sparta, 2-Sparta, 3-Sparta, 4-both, 5-both, 6-Athens, 7-Athens, 8-Athens, 9-Sparta, 10-Athens, 11-Athens, 12- Sparta, 13-Athens, 14-Sparta, 15-Sparta

Explanation:

Dahasolnce [82]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

I copied my previous answer to this because I think they are the same questions. BTW how many times did u post the same question??!

<em>1- Athens </em>

<em> 2- Spartans </em>

<em> 3- Spartans </em>

<em> 4- I think it is both, don't get me wrong </em>

<em> 5- I think it is Spartans </em>

<em> 6- Athens </em>

<em> 7- Athens </em>

<em> 8- Athens </em>

<em> 9- Spartans </em>

<em> 10- Athens </em>

<em> 11- Athens </em>

<em> 12- Spartans </em>

<em> 13- Athens </em>

<em> 14- Spartans </em>

<em> 15- Spartans </em>

There you go. Hope this helps :D

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