LooK at the map.

Gaul
Crimea
Balkan
Balearic Islands
bodes (Laciz)
Iberian
Paninci
lonia
Byblos
Sidon
Key
Phoenicia
Egypt
Africa
What could best be inferred from the map?
(1 point)
Phoenicia was frequently
• at war with other empires.
Phoenicians traded with
• peoples in Africa and Europe.
The population of Phoenicia and its
• colonies was larger than that of Greece and its colonies.
Greece and its colonies
• benefitted from a better climate for agriculture.

1 answer

The best inference that can be drawn from the map is:

Phoenicians traded with peoples in Africa and Europe.

This inference is supported by the locations indicated, such as Phoenicia's proximity to Africa and Europe, as well as the mention of trade-related areas like the Balearic Islands and the Iberian Peninsula. The other options either make unsupported claims about war or population size or make a comparison about agriculture without clear evidence from the map.