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The correct answers are:
- Both had similar geographical settings;
Both, the Greeks and the Romans were originally situated in peninsular places, surrounded by water on three sides, and in a Mediterranean climate type places.
- Both began with settlements in city-states in close proximity;
The Greeks began and ended (by the Macedonians conquering them) as city-states, never managing to create a unified country or empire. The Romans, on the other hand, started in a city-state model, but expanded and became one huge unified empire.
- Both were concerned with building a naval power;
Since both were surrounded by sea, they were concerned with building a naval power. The Greeks were more into it, as they had multiple conflicts on sea, while the Romans had a very powerful navy, but rarely came to use it.
- Both had similar geographical settings;
Both, the Greeks and the Romans were originally situated in peninsular places, surrounded by water on three sides, and in a Mediterranean climate type places.
- Both began with settlements in city-states in close proximity;
The Greeks began and ended (by the Macedonians conquering them) as city-states, never managing to create a unified country or empire. The Romans, on the other hand, started in a city-state model, but expanded and became one huge unified empire.
- Both were concerned with building a naval power;
Since both were surrounded by sea, they were concerned with building a naval power. The Greeks were more into it, as they had multiple conflicts on sea, while the Romans had a very powerful navy, but rarely came to use it.Answer:
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