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Why did the Greeks import grains from other places? answer or else (3=

Their geography made it difficult to grow enough crops to support themselves.
They could only grow wheat and needed a source of barley.
They wanted to have extra supplies in case of a natural disaster.
They wanted to establish trade relationships with other places.

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Step-by-step explanation:

For the Greek city-states, the most important items they needed to import were agricultural products because Greek soil was not great for growing a variety of plants. The Greeks imported lots of wheat, which did not grow well in Greece, as well as barley, cheese, and pork.

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