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How has metal been used by civilizations to gain power?
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User: The Battle of Britain was fought in 1940-1941 almost entirely Select the best answer from the choices provided. A. by spies B. on land C. at sea D. in the air

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The Battle of Britain was fought in 1940-1941 almost entirely in the air.

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The Battle of Britain was fought in 1940-1941 almost entirely in the air.
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Civilizations have used metal to gain power by creating advanced weapons, tools, and infrastructure that enhanced their strength and influence.

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