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Social Studies, 29.01.2021 18:30 biju10775

What is a similarity between Ancient Greece and the United States in their system of government A= broad plains help unite Ancient Greece

B= rugged mountains encouraged the rise of independent city-states

C= navigable rivers made the ancient Greeks successful

D= numerous ports served as a barrier to political unity

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