Which Greek city-state scorned trade and affluence and did not

  1. Which Greek city-state scorned trade and affluence and did not allow its citizens to travel?(1
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  2. Which Greek city-state scorned trade and affluence and did not allow its citizens to travel? (1 point) Responses Athens Athens
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  3. What was a city-state?a.a fortified city and surrounding farmlands***** b. marketplace of ancient Greek cities c.the temple of
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  4. Beginning in the third century B.C.E., sculpture in Rome was:(1 point)ResponsesTaken from conquered Greek city-statesTaken from
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  5. Complete the text. Athens was a major trading city along the coast of the __ Sea. Athens closet neighbor was __.* 1 point
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  6. Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence.(1 point)In Greek city-state governments, voting was open to ________ free men
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  7. Who was considered a citizen in Greek city-state governments?%C2%A0(1 point) Responses All men born in that city-state All men
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  8. Who was considered a citizen in Greek city-state governments? (1 point)Responses All men born in that city-state All men born in
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  9. Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence.(1 point)In Greek city-state governments, voting was open to free men born in
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  10. Question Beginning in the third century B.C.E., sculpture in Rome was: (2 points) Responses Taken from conquered Greek
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