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Carina Ayers
15 August, 05:04
Why were ancient greece communities so isolated
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Denzel Bird
15 August, 07:00
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If you look at a map, Greece has a lot of mountain ranges, which prevented contact between the city-states.
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Norah
15 August, 08:18
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They were isolated because each city-state believed in different views of government and civil life. Later Rome came in and united every city-state and created the empire Rome.
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