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How did geographic location affect politics in ancient Greece? The similarities in terrain united the Greek city-states and enabled them to create a uniform political structure. Mountains, hills, and seas separated the Greek city-states, and as a result they had diverse political structures. Their geographic location made the Greek city-states vulnerable to attack, and they had to set up a unified political structure. Plateaus, plains, and rivers separated the Greek city-states, so forming a unified political structure was important.

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