Social Studies, 21.02.2021 08:00 Gennn43
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What caused the Greek city-states to develop very different characteristics in their government and way of life? (W3.1.1 & W3.1.2)
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Tough terrain (landforms) limited communication and trade.
Ongoing war with the Romans and Persians.
Never-ending wind storms limited trade.
The city-states were exactly the same.
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