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How did the Phoenician glass trade impact the Mediterranean region?

A. It supplied a growing tradition of glass blowing across the region.
B. It led to conflict for the Phoenicians due to the wealth they earned.
C. It caused the Egyptians to stop producing glass from sand in the Nile Delta.
D. It resulted in the destruction of the Phoenician coastline.

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it's A

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The correct answer is letter A.

Step-by-step explanation: Because of the wide range of their trade, the phenomena develop several colonies in different parts of the Mediterranean Sea. These colonies were used to permanently access new commodities and new markets consumed by the products used by the phenomena. A most successful colony of phenomena was in the city of Carthage, which even rivaled the power of the Roman Empire a few centuries later.

The sheer volume and success of phenomenal commerce led these people to formulate the first alphabetic written form of human history. This alphabet, used to keep records of goods sold, appeared around 1100 BC and was bequeathed to the Greeks, which was added as vowels.

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