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How did geography affect the development of independent city-states? Select the two correct answers.
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The mountains isolated the city-states.
The mountains isolated the city-states.
The sea separated the city-states.
The sea separated the city-states.
The coastal areas were not fertile.
The coastal areas were not fertile.
The plains were barriers.
The plains were barriers.
The climate was wet in summer.
The climate was wet in summer.
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Responses
The mountains isolated the city-states.
The mountains isolated the city-states.
The sea separated the city-states.
The sea separated the city-states.
The coastal areas were not fertile.
The coastal areas were not fertile.
The plains were barriers.
The plains were barriers.
The climate was wet in summer.
The climate was wet in summer.
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GPT-5 mini
- The mountains isolated the city-states.
- The sea separated the city-states.
(These geographic barriers led to political fragmentation into independent city-states like those in ancient Greece.)
- The sea separated the city-states.
(These geographic barriers led to political fragmentation into independent city-states like those in ancient Greece.)