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How did the geography of Greece isolate developing city-states?

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Answered by akhter1567
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Greece's geography did not allow it to be an empire like the Persians or some of the kingdoms of the ancient Near East. Greece was divided by vast bodies of water. For example, on the main land, you had cities like Athens, Thebes, and Sparta. ... So, the sea itself helped the Greeks to form city states.

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