Asked by melanie
How did geography affect the development of independent city-states? Select all that apply.
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.
i think it's A am i correct plz answer ASAP
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.
i think it's A am i correct plz answer ASAP
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
A is one of them. What is the other?
Answered by
melanie
i think C am i correct
Answered by
Ms. Sue
No, C had nothing to do with the isolation of the city-states.
Answered by
Sabrina
I think one of them is A
Answered by
dog on
i think the next answer is b
Answered by
Mr. Sue
B is correct.
Answered by
Anonymous
Thanks Mr. sue i got an 100 because of you!
Answered by
Hi
I think a and b cause the mountains isolated the city-states and the sea helped tradings by traveling by water
Answered by
Hi
Thanks mr. sue
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it is A and B
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