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which geographic feature played the largest role in creating independent Greek city-states? (1 point)

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The geographic feature that played the largest role in creating independent Greek city-states was the mountainous terrain of Greece. The rugged mountains divided the region into isolated valleys and areas, which led to the development of independent city-states (polis) rather than a unified empire. This geographical fragmentation encouraged the emergence of various local governments and cultures, each with its own identity.
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