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Jaylen Reeves
17 January, 23:13
How were Greek city states shaped by geography?
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Aspen Guerrero
18 January, 01:36
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It was their culture and their epitome that made their city the shape that it is also their foreign supremacy. The foundation was built of
on solid ground and also lead by efficient leaders.
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