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8 March, 02:20

Read the following passage: One of the most celebrated of the adventures of Theseus is his expedition against the Amazons. He assailed them before they had recovered from the attack of Hercules, and carried off their queen, Antiope. The Amazons in their turn invaded the country of Athens and penetrated into the city itself; and the final battle in which Theseus overcame them was fought in the very midst of the city.

Which of the following inferences about life in ancient Greece does this passage support?

A: It was politically unstable.

B: There were frequent military engagements.

C: Women were not respected.

D: They had no sense of geography.

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  1. 8 March, 05:47
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    I believe the answer is B. The entire passage talks about wars being fought.
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