What role did the environment play in Mycenaean Greece?

A) Geography hampered political unification.
B) The scarcity of resources kept the Mycenaeans poor and weak.
C) Land transportation was cheaper and easier than sea travel.
D) Lack of stone limited large-scale building.
E) The rich soil supported highly productive agriculture.


Answer: A

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