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The people of the Peloponnesian peninsula

A)shared a common language and religion
B) were at constant war with each other
C) were united because of the flat, open countryside which made it easy to travel between different communities
D)were separated by rugged hills leaving them disconnected and not united

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User AmmoPT
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A) They shared common language which which is Greek (Tsakonian or Tsaconian) is a highly divergent modern variety of Greek, spoken in the Tsakonian region of the Peloponnese, Greece. Tsakonian derives from Doric Greek, being its only extant variant.
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The true statement about people of the Peloponnesian peninsula as regards this question is

-A:. shared a common language and religion.

Peloponnese peninsula are people that occupy one of the region in Greece, they occupy abound 8,278 square miles.

The people of this Peloponnesian peninsula have some unique characteristics such as practicing of the same religion and common language.

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