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How do you think the author would most likely respond to the question “Did ancient Greece have a unified culture?”Choose 1 answer:Choose 1 answer:(Choice A)   It didn’t; Greek city-states were separated from each other geographically.AIt didn’t; Greek city-states were separated from each other geographically.(Choice B)   It didn’t; people had a variety of different ideas.BIt didn’t; people had a variety of different ideas.(Choice C)   It did; basic similarities in religious belief unified Greece.CIt did; basic similarities in religious belief unified Greece.(Choice D)   It did; people were unified solely by their love of sports and competition.DIt did; people were unified solely by their love of sports and competition.

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How do you think the author would most likely respond to the question “Did ancient Greece have a unified culture?”Choose 1 answer:Choose 1 answer:(Choice A)   It didn’t; Greek city-states were separated from each other geographically.AIt didn’t; Greek city-states were separated from each other geographically.(Choice B)   It didn’t; people had a variety of different ideas.BIt didn’t; people had a variety of different ideas.(Choice C)   It did; basic similarities in religious belief unified Greece.CIt did; basic similarities in religious belief unified Greece.(Choice D)   It did; people were unified solely by their love of sports and competition.DIt did; people were unified solely by their love of sports and competition.

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Without knowing the author's perspective, it's difficult to definitively answer this question. However, based on historical knowledge, one could argue for both a unified and diverse culture in ancient Greece.

Choice A and B suggest that Greece did not have a unified culture. This is true to an extent as Greek city-states were indeed geographically separated, leading to distinct local customs and traditions.

However, Choice C and D suggest that Greece did have a unified culture. This is also true to an extent as there were basic similarities in religious beliefs across the city-states, and sports and competition (like the Olympic Games) were indeed unifying

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