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The people of Ancient Greece lived in small, isolated communities that eventually grew in large city-states. Why were these communities isolated from one another?
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The people of Ancient Greece lived in small, isolated communities that eventually grew in large city-states. Why were these communities isolated from one another?
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Greece has a varied geography.
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there were mountains and terrain separating each communities, so they could not travel back and forth
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