Asked by Rosie Lisette
Which generalization can be made about the location of ancient Greek settlements?
A.
Settlements were located in the lowlands where the land was fertile and could be farmed. (ANSWER)
B.
Settlements were located in the mountainous regions where it was rocky and steep.
C.
Settlements were formed in areas where there was a lot of rain during the summer months.
D.
Settlements were formed mostly in inland areas of the peninsula.
A.
Settlements were located in the lowlands where the land was fertile and could be farmed. (ANSWER)
B.
Settlements were located in the mountainous regions where it was rocky and steep.
C.
Settlements were formed in areas where there was a lot of rain during the summer months.
D.
Settlements were formed mostly in inland areas of the peninsula.
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes, A,
Answered by
Writeacher
Generalizations are not really helpful. Settlements were all over the place, but the location of larger city-states were usually wherever the people could develop seaports.
https://www.ducksters.com/history/ancient_greece/geography.php
https://www.ducksters.com/history/ancient_greece/geography.php
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