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15 November, 09:45

The people of Ancient Greece lived in small, isolated communities that eventually grew in large city-states. Why were these communities isolated from one another?

A. Greece has a varied geography. B. They wished to avoid diseases. C. They spoke different languages. D. They distrusted other people.

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  1. 15 November, 12:34
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    The answer would be A. A is correct becuase there were many geographies such as hills, places near water, and many more different geography. B is incorrect because they didnt wish to avoid diseases. They didnt live far apart for that reason. C is incorrect because they all spoke the same language. D is incorrect becuase they didnt really seperate people based on what they did. They needed it to be equal throughout every community.
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