The Minoans made their living as

A. soldiers
B. traders
C. weavers
D. farmers***

So ... you've changed your mind??

(Keep in mind that Ms. Sue is not usually online until about noon Eastern time.)

in my other question about the direct democracy its A right

Yes, A -- direct democracy = all citizens vote.

Re the Minoans, I'd go with farmers, but you MUST go with what your text says. (The people who write the texts also write the tests!)

To determine the correct answer, we can follow these steps to find the information:

1. Start by searching for the term "Minoans" in a reliable source, such as a credible history book or an educational website.

2. Read through the information provided about the Minoans, paying close attention to their daily life, occupations, and livelihood.

After conducting the research, the answer to the question is:

The Minoans made their living as D. farmers.

The Minoan civilization, which flourished on the island of Crete during the Bronze Age (circa 2700-1450 BCE), mainly relied on agriculture. The rich and fertile soil on the island allowed the Minoans to engage in farming activities and cultivate crops such as barley, wheat, grapes, and olives. This agricultural-based economy provided the foundation for the Minoans' livelihood.