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6 May, 09:38

How did geographical features, including mountains and the sea, affect Greek city-states' development?

A. They developed separately.

B. They had a unified government.

C. They had internal markets.

D. They followed the Egyptian model of development.

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  1. 6 May, 10:15
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    The correct answer is A) They developed separately.

    Geographical features, including mountains and the sea, affected Greek city-states' development in that they developed separately.

    The geography of Greece was definitive for the creation of many city-states. Many mountains, many islands, the sea, were important geographical features that made Greece have different city-states. In ancient times there were as many as 1,000 city-states, but the most important were Athens, Sparta, Syracuse, Thebes, Rhodes, Argos, and Egina.
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