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Greek city-states were independent, but what did they have in common? Choose all correct answers. Greeks spoke the same language. Greeks were ruled by the same king. Greeks believed in the same religion.
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Greek city-states were independent, but what did they have in common? Choose all correct answers.
Greeks spoke the same language.
Greeks were ruled by the same king.
Greeks believed in the same religion.
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