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Explanation:
Let's start with what is not True.
Sparta was never a center for the arts. These were warriors, who were told by their mothers "Come home with your shield with honor, or come home on it ready for burial" Not C
D is not true either. I don't think tyrants ever ruled Athens.
Alexander the Great Conquered one City State. He then moved on. B is not entirely true.
The answer is A
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Historians estimate that the rise of public events in the Roman Forum first took place around 500 B.C., when the Roman Republic started. The Forum gradually developed, progressed and expanded over many centuries. Statues, arches, basilicas and other buildings were constructed to accommodate the gatherings.
There was no single event that ended the Great Depression, but most would agree it was a combination of New Deal policies, and World War II (which created soaring demand for materials and thus jobs in the United States) that ended the Great Depression.