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lawyer [7]
3 years ago
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Dont skip pls help and hurry will give 20 pts + brainliest

Social Studies
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Tamiku [17]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Hello,

I would choose the 70,000 dollar amount not only because of the offer, but because of the cultural experience you can get in either of these places. For example, there are museums in Athens with glass so you can see the ruins of ancient Athens below your feet. It would be so cool to see the remains of early civilizations. Not to mention you get $70,000 a year just for having fun! In conclusion, I think it would be best to take up the offer of $70,000 to go live in Athens or Sparta.

Hope this helps you, have a nice day, and please put this paragraph in your own words! <u><em>No plagiarizing,  please!</em></u>

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