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Mountains isolated the city-states from each other: The mountainous terrain of Greece contributed to the development of independent city-states (poleis) as the difficult geography limited communication and transport, leading to the rise of distinct political entities.
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Seas brought contact between Greeks and others: The extensive coastline and proximity to the Aegean, Ionian, and Mediterranean Seas facilitated trade, cultural exchange, and interaction with other civilizations, which played a crucial role in shaping Greek society and culture.
How did physical geography help shape the development of Greek society?(2 points)ResponsesMountains isolated the city-states from each otherMountains isolated the city-states from each otherSea's brought contact between Greek's and othersSea's brought contact between Greek's and othersSea's kept people isolatedSea's kept people isolatedMountains brought people together
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