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Most Greek city-states did not have enough flat land that was usable for farming. They (the leaders) had two choices, they could fight other city-states for space or they could reduce their own populations.
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Most Greek city-states did not have enough flat land that was usable for farming. They (the leaders) had two choices, they could fight other city-states for space or they could reduce their own populations. What did they do?
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They fought other city's for space.
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