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which best describes the organization of phoenicia? a collection of city-states a centralized empire a single large city-state a band of constantly moving tribes

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Phoenicia was a collection of city-states.
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Answer:

Option (1)

Step-by-step explanation:

Phoenicia referred to the collection of old and civilized city-states that are situated near the coastal areas of the Mediterranean Sea, extending from Syria, Lebanon and the northern part of Israel. The people living near the sea were referred to as the Phoenicians and their ships were mostly decorated with the horse's head which was in the honour of their Sea god. There were two strongest and powerful states in Phoenicia namely, the Tyre and the Sidon, both of which were the island cities.

Thus, the correct answer is option (1).

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