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20 April, 22:36

Based on your analysis of the map and what you've read, it is clear that the mountainous terrain had little influence on the development of ancient Greece because the difficult terrain encouraged a sense of cooperation among the communities that ultimately fostered the development of a centralized political network. 1. True 2. False:

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  1. 20 April, 23:01
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    The statement is false

    Explanation:

    The geography of the Greek Peninsula is extremely rugged with mountains, deep valleys, smaller peninsulas, and islands all over it.

    This geography prevented the unification of Ancient Greece until Alexander the Great, and instead, caused the creation of several small city-states that frequently went to war against each other.
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