How did the geography of Ancient Greece influence the development of city-states?
A. The...
Social Studies, 05.05.2020 04:35, TrivialRen1894
How did the geography of Ancient Greece influence the development of city-states?
A. The flat land made it easy for city-states to develop.
B. The geography helped the city-states to become very similar.
C. City-states developed independently of one another.
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