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Which statements describe the economy of ancient Greece? Choose three correct answers. The Greeks depended on trade by sea because of the country’s rugged landscape.
The Greeks developed advanced manufacturing techniques to create dyes and luxury goods.
The Greeks exported olive oil, wine, pottery and art.
The Greeks imported grain from the Phoenicians.
The Greeks imported dye, glass, luxury goods, and papyrus.

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