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All of the following are true of the greek dark ages except: a. earthquakes destroyed many forts within the mycenaean civilization, making them venerable to invasions. c. greece was never able to fully recover from the dark ages. b. poverty existed because trade slowed down after agricultural production decreased. d. dorian civilization introduced iron, which they used to create weapons.
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This chart shows the number of soldiers killed according to two different sources. source a is a book written by university professors. source b is from a well-known historical website. in a paragraph, explain why the data presented is different, and evaluate the reliability of each source. which should be used in a school research project, and why?
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