The economy of ancient Greece<span> was defined largely by the region's dependence on imported goods. As a result of the poor quality of </span>Greece<span>'s </span>soil<span>, agricultural trade was of particular importance. The impact of limited crop production was somewhat offset by Greece's paramount location, as its position in the </span>Mediterranean<span>gave its provinces control over some of Egypt's most crucial seaports and trade routes. Beginning in the </span>6th century<span> BC, trade </span>craftsmanship<span> and </span>commerce<span>, principally </span>maritime<span>, became pivotal aspects of Greek economic output.</span>
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Explanation: response goes to last under goes to first the last one goes to the last one
The answer in the space provided is the son of the heaven as
this has been the role of the emperor in the Forbidden city and it focuses on
how he was able to maintain and carry out his role as the son of heaven.