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How did geography affect the development of independent city-states? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
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The mountains isolated the city-states.
The mountains isolated the city-states.
The coastal areas were not fertile.
The coastal areas were not fertile.
The plains were barriers.
The plains were barriers.
The sea separated the city-states.
The sea separated the city-states.
The climate was wet in summer.
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The mountains isolated the city-states.
The sea separated the city-states.
(Geography — rugged mountains and the surrounding seas — encouraged independent, separate polis rather than a single unified state.)
The sea separated the city-states.
(Geography — rugged mountains and the surrounding seas — encouraged independent, separate polis rather than a single unified state.)
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