What divided the ancient Egyptian city-states into two regions?

a. The type of government
b. The Nile River flow
c. The trade routes
d. The geographical size

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The correct answer is b. The Nile River flow. The ancient Egyptian city-states were divided into Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt, which were distinguished by the flow of the Nile River: Lower Egypt is located in the northern region near the Nile Delta, while Upper Egypt is located in the southern region.