imperialism
nationalism
a foreign policy stance that sets up a hierarchy within an alliance and puts US interests first
a foreign policy stance that seeks to open markets, promote democracy, and defend weaker nations
a foreign policy stance that espouses a unilateral approach to protecting the best interests of the United States
a foreign policy stance that assumes the interests of many nations can be met without engageme
Answer: Aginst Alexander
Explanation:
Answer: Traders.
Explanation:
The Phoenician's closeness to the Mediterranean allowed them to create a trading empire that by the 9th century BCE had become one of the largest of the ancient world. Since they were located on a small coastal area of the Levant, they applied their extraordinary seafaring skills to create a network of colonies and trade stations over the Mediterranean. Their main trade routes were Greece, southern Europe, the Atlantic coast of Africa, and Britain. Furthermore, Arabia and India were contacted through the Red Sea, and Western Asia was connected by land routes.