Sparta, located at the extreme south of the Balkan peninsula was favored by its landscapes. Possessing large areas of fertile land, it had a self-sustained agriculture, and could afford having restrict commerce policies. Therefore, <u>they did not depend on sea commerce to survive</u>.
Athens, on other hand, was marked by uneven landscapes, unfit for farming, therefore depended a lot on commerce and because of that, expanded its trades throughout the Aegean Sea, with the islands and coastal cities around it, that would benefit greatly from this.
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Answer: B. A slower economy
Explanation:
The impact of World War I on Japan was significant.
Opposite to the prewar deficit era, Japanese external trade expanded quickly. However, the extension of loans to several allies and China, through the Nishihara loans, eventually led to the downfall of the Terauchi cabinet. Altogether, the 1920s Japanese economy was characterized by several crises and the reorientation into a mostly American-led order.
Yes, it is true that the <span>Greek culture was the birth of democracy, since the Ancient Greeks "invented" democracy in Ancient Athens, which instituted a "direct" democracy. </span>