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Which geographic feature served as a barrier to political unity and encouraged the rise of independent city-states in ancient Greece? (1) broad plains (3) navigable rivers (2) mountain ranges (4) numerous
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Which geographic feature served as a barrier to
political unity and encouraged the rise of
independent city-states in ancient Greece?
(1) broad plains (3) navigable rivers
(2) mountain ranges (4) numerous ports
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The barrier that was an obstacle to Greece's political unity was (2) mountain ranges: it separated the single towns from each other, limiting communication and preventing a unification of the city-states into one big country,
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