9. Where did the Greeks get the alphabet they
a. the Minoans
b. the phoenicians
c. the Egyptians
d the persians

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The answer is b. The Phoenicians

Answer:  derived from the North Semitic alphabet via that of the Phoenicians.

B. The Phoenicians

Explanation: Greek Alphabet

The Greek alphabet is a writing system that was developed in Greece about 1000 BCE. It is the direct or indirect ancestor of all modern European alphabets. It was derived from the North Semitic alphabet via that of the Phoenicians.

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