By Greek standards, Macedon was considered to be a backward, semibarbaric land because ________
A. it had no army or navy
B. its religious practices resembled those of the Stone Age
C. it had no poleis and was ruled loosely by a king
D. its residents lived in huts
E. its residents were all hunters and gatherers
Answer: C
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