Question
How did the geography of Ancient Greece influence the development of city-states (polis)?(1 point)
Responses
The mountainous terrain led to the creation of independent city-states
The mountainous terrain led to the creation of independent city-states
The flat plains promoted unity among city-states
The flat plains promoted unity among city-states
The coastal areas encouraged isolation between city-states
The coastal areas encouraged isolation between city-states
The deserts facilitated communication and trade between city-states
Responses
The mountainous terrain led to the creation of independent city-states
The mountainous terrain led to the creation of independent city-states
The flat plains promoted unity among city-states
The flat plains promoted unity among city-states
The coastal areas encouraged isolation between city-states
The coastal areas encouraged isolation between city-states
The deserts facilitated communication and trade between city-states
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is: **The mountainous terrain led to the creation of independent city-states.**
Ancient Greece's mountainous geography created natural barriers that hindered communication and travel, leading to the development of independent and often competitive city-states (poleis) rather than a single unified empire.
Ancient Greece's mountainous geography created natural barriers that hindered communication and travel, leading to the development of independent and often competitive city-states (poleis) rather than a single unified empire.