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In Mesopotamia, each city was largely cut off from its neighbors as
A
There were often floods in summer.
B
The harsh landscape made it hard to travel by land and communicate with other groups.
C
City-states traded with each other.
D
From time to time they formed alliances to protect their common interests.
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