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27 June, 20:54

Imagine you are a farmer living in the hills of ancient Greece. Your brother-in-law, a fisherman who lives

on the coast, has just come to visit, and the two of you sit down to talk about your lives and work. Write

down what you, as a farmer, might talk about, such as your crops and farm animals. Then write what your

brother-in-law might tell you about his experiences as a fisherman. Be sure to mention the weather and

climate and how they affect your work and his.

Then, talk about the city-states in which you both live. Explain how geography may have influenced the region to develop separate city-states instead of one government that unifies all the people.

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  1. 27 June, 21:10
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    I may talk about how my crops grow and talk about the climate weather in our place. The brother-in-law might tell me about how his live is, and how much fish he gets a day. My brother-in-law may say he lives in Alaska and the farmer may say he lives in Georgia. Geography will make the people want more governments than one cause there a a lot of states in America. And in geography, it shows you the states in America, and they are quite far away, so people wants more governments.
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