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Why did independent city-states develop in ancient Greece? Choose all answers that are correct. A. Some of the city-states were isolated because they were islands. B. Independent city-states provided protection against attack from other countries. C. The mountains separated groups of people from one another. D. People depended on the many navigable rivers for travel and communication.

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a,c,d

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Independet city-states mostly developed because either:

a - some of the city-states were isolated because they were islands
This is a good reason why a city-state can develop - as it's physically siolated

c - the mountains separated groups of people from one another.

d - people also depended on navigable rivers for travel and communication
The last one perhaps applying a bit less.

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