what are the two major waterways that allowed the greek city states to stay connected

Mediterranean sea

Red sea

Aegean sea

persian gulf

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The two major waterways that allowed the Greek city-states to stay connected are the Aegean Sea and the Mediterranean Sea. These bodies of water provided important transportation and trade routes for the city-states, enabling them to communicate, exchange goods, and share ideas with each other. The Red Sea and Persian Gulf were not directly connected to the Greek city-states and were not major factors in their connectivity.