Asked by Flashlover
How did geography affect the development of independent city-states? Select all that apply.
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Answered by
Flashlover
the choices are:
A.
The mountains isolated the city-states.
B.
The sea separated the city-states.
C.
The coastal areas were not fertile.
D.
The plains were barriers.
E.
The climate was wet in summer.
A.
The mountains isolated the city-states.
B.
The sea separated the city-states.
C.
The coastal areas were not fertile.
D.
The plains were barriers.
E.
The climate was wet in summer.
Answered by
Flashlover
This is for ancient greece
Answered by
Ms. Sue
I'll be glad to check your answers.
Answered by
Anonymous
b e d
Answered by
Conspiracy Theory BOI
A, C, and D I think I'm not 100% sure tho, so you can put it in at risk.
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so Mrs. Sue what's the answer???? : )(
Answered by
Idk
There’s only 2 answers allowed.
Answered by
A pErsOn
I think its B and C
Answered by
mee boo
i pretty sure its a
the mountains were separated and worked as a barrier for athens
and idk about the second one
the mountains were separated and worked as a barrier for athens
and idk about the second one
Answered by
mee boo
wait its d, tge plains were barriers because in the war the hardest part was the walk because of both the mountains and plains!
Answered by
bozo
wbaamalla
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I know the answer
The two answers are A and D, trust me or don't, I don't care
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