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Hesiod Mentions Five Ages of History

Question 36

Question 36

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Hesiod mentions five ages of history. Which of the following is one of these ages?


A) Trick question: Hesiod mentions four ages of history, not five.
B) the Age of Mercury
C) the Age of Iron
D) the Age of Copper

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