Question
Which reason best explains why ancient Greece was made up of city-states?
A.
The Greeks had different economic systems and would not cooperate.
B.
The Greeks were from different ethnic groups and would not cooperate.
C.
Rocky hills and small islands kept the communities separated.
D.
Arguments over religion and politics kept the communities separated.
A.
The Greeks had different economic systems and would not cooperate.
B.
The Greeks were from different ethnic groups and would not cooperate.
C.
Rocky hills and small islands kept the communities separated.
D.
Arguments over religion and politics kept the communities separated.
Answers
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C. Rocky hills and small islands kept the communities separated.
This reason best explains why ancient Greece was made up of city-states. The geography of Greece, characterized by mountainous terrain and numerous islands, contributed to the isolation of different communities, leading to the development of independent city-states (or polis) rather than a unified empire.
This reason best explains why ancient Greece was made up of city-states. The geography of Greece, characterized by mountainous terrain and numerous islands, contributed to the isolation of different communities, leading to the development of independent city-states (or polis) rather than a unified empire.