Which impact did mountains have on the development of Greek city-states?

(1 point)
They isolated the city-
• states and made them independent.
They helped increase
• trade between the city-states.
They had fertile soil so
• people farmed in the mountains.
People in the mountains
• worked as sailors and merchants.

1 answer

The impact that mountains had on the development of Greek city-states is best described by the statement: They isolated the city-states and made them independent.

The rugged terrain and mountainous landscapes of Greece led to the development of isolated communities, which encouraged the growth of independent city-states (polis) rather than a single unified empire. This geographic feature significantly shaped political, social, and economic structures in ancient Greece.