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How did geography affect early Greek city-states?

O A. Large expanses of flat land made farming easy for city-states.
B. Unpredictable natural disasters frequently destroyed city-states.
OC. Mountains and seas acted as boundaries between city-states.
O D. Huge deserts protected city-states from foreign invaders.

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D. huge deserts protected city-states from foreign invaders

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