How did the geography of ancient Greece affect its political organization?
The seas helped communities to unite and form a single empire.
The islands were exposed to invaders and caused cities to unite.
The peninsulas encouraged expansion and led to regional governments.
The mountains caused isolated communities to form separate governments.
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The geography of the region helped to shape the government and culture of the Ancient Greeks. Geographical formations including mountains, seas, and islands formed natural barriers between the Greek city-states and forced the Greeks to settle along the coast
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Explanation: It's D
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