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Based on the map wat was true of the two city states that came to dominate ancient greece

A.) founded on separate islands

B.) located on the shores of the Aegean Sea

C.) separated by more than 100 miles of rugged terrain

D.) centers of gold and silver mining

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The correct answer should be C.) separated by more than 100 miles of rugged terrain



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The correct answer is C) separated by 100 miles of rugged terrain.

Based on the map, the thing that was true of the two city-states that came to dominate ancient Greece is that they were separated by 100 miles of rugged terrain.

Athens was the intellectual place of ancient Greece and the main city-state. They also had a powerful Navy. Athenians were smart people that focused on developing philosophy, science, and arts.

Sparta was a different city-state. It was located in the Peloponnisos peninsula, was an oligarchy, and had a strong army. Spartans were warriors by nature. Both city-states ended up waging war between each other in what was know as the Peloponnesian War form 431 to 404 BCE:

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