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The people of Ancient Greece lived in small, isolated communities that eventually grew in large city-states. Why were these communities isolated from one another?

A.
They wished to avoid diseases.
B.
They spoke different languages.
C.
Greece has a varied geography.
D.
They distrusted other people.
5 years ago

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Writeacher
And you think it's … ?
5 years ago
mike
spoke different languages
5 years ago
Angelica
C. Greece has a varied geography
4 years ago
bellisindie
ANGELICA is rihgt
3 years ago

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