Based on this map, what was true of the two city-states that came to dominate ancient Greece?


separated by more than 100 miles of rugged terrain


founded on separate islands


located on the shores of the Aegean Sea

Based on this map what was true of the two citystates that came to dominate ancient Greece separated by more than 100 miles of rugged terrain founded on separat class=

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Answer:

Separated by more than 100 miles of rugged terrain

Explanation:

According to the map of ancient Greece, we can see two city-states, one was Athens and the other was Sparta which both dominated at that time.

Athens is located in the Attica Peninsula surrounded by four great mountains and at that time was three times smaller then Sparta.

Sparta was located in the Peloponnese Peninsula and represented a great power, rival to Athens.

One of the biggest differences between Athens and Sparta was the way it was governed by each city-state.