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How did the geography of Greece influence Greeks' interactions with each other? (4 points)

It led to the creation of a unified monarchy.

It caused independent city-states to develop.

It led to the Persian Wars.

It caused a Greek system

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Mountains and the sea cut off Greek centers of population from one another; such geographic barriers led the Greeks to organize many independent “city-states”. Each city- state was called a “polis”. The first loyalty of the people was not to Greece as a nation but to their own city- state.

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