Which statement best describes the relationship between resources and military conquest in the ancient world?
Wealthy civilizations suffered fewer invasions.
Wealthy civilizations conquered neighboring areas.
Poor civilizations aggressively expanded into nearby lands.
Poor civilizations were less tempting targets for aggressive neighbors.
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Answer:Poor civilizations were less tempting targets for aggressive neighbors.
Explanation:Wealth and strength are not synonymous. The ancient Greeks considered the greatest wisdom, gone. After Alexander's death and division. Again; wealthy civilizations didn't need to conquer neighbors. They would want the security and wealth. But the poor, were always relocating and hiding out. Because poor, unskilled, and less organized equals wealth to the wealthy. They had little in tangible wealth but were valuable as workers and slaves. You can make gods and godesses of silver and gold; but you can't make a loyal worker.
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B. Wealthy civilizations conquered neighboring areas.
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