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00110_Field_hg04q10.txt
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Correct:Trireme*QS041002.AIF*
Wrong 1:Aircraft Carrier
Wrong 2:Air-to-sea Missile
Wrong 3:Battleship
Wrong 4:Cannon
Wrong 5:Greek Fire
Wrong 6:Iron-clad Hull
Wrong 7:Submarine
Wrong 8:Explosive shells
GeoByte1:The trireme had three banks of rowers on each side. In Latin ^tri^ means "three" and ^remus^ means "oar."
GeoByte2:Four- and five-banked ships known as quadriremes and quinqueremes were the successors of the trireme.
GeoByte3:Triremes were manned by about 200 officers, seamen, and rowers.
GeoByte4:The battering ram was the trireme's main weapon.
GeoByte5:The sleek Greek triremes were built for speed.
GeoByte6:The trireme was an invention of the Phoenicians, seafaring traders from the eastern Mediterranean.
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