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“Remember only that Philip is our enemy, that he has long been robbing and insulting us, that wherever we have expected aid from others we have found hostility, that the future depends on ourselves, and that unless we are willing to fight him there we shall perhaps be forced to fight him here. . . .You need not speculate [guess] about the future except to assure yourselves that it will be disastrous unless you face the facts and do your duty.” —Demosthenes, “The First Philippic” in Orations of Demosthenes If the Greeks do not want to fight Philip in his kingdom, where will they fight? a. at home, in Greece c. Persia b. Babylon d. Pakistan Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D

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a- at home in greece

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Answer:

a. at home, in Greece

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Demosthenes was Philip's main opponent. He was an orator, who tried to warn Greeks that if they don't unite, they will be enslaved by Macedonian ruler. Although he was a great spokesman, it didn't had much effect, because after 338 BC Philip managed to dominate the whole Greece.

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