Which feature of Greece’s geography explains the ancient Greeks’ need for trade?

A. the mountainous landscape
B. the dry summer climate
C. the location along the seacoast
D. the location along the boundary between Asia and Europe***

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C
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Dry summer climate
Located in lowlands
Influenced by minoans

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Yes, you are correct! The feature of Greece's geography that explains the ancient Greeks' need for trade is C. the location along the seacoast.

To arrive at this answer, you can analyze the options and consider the geography of Greece. Option A mentions the mountainous landscape, which indeed played a role in isolating Greek city-states from one another, limiting land-based trade routes. Option B mentions the dry summer climate, which was a factor influencing agriculture rather than trade. Option C mentions the location along the seacoast, which allowed the ancient Greeks to have easy access to the Mediterranean Sea, making maritime trade viable and significant in their society. Finally, option D mentions the location along the boundary between Asia and Europe, which is not directly related to the need for trade but rather refers to the geographical position of Greece.

Thus, by eliminating the other options and considering the geography of Greece, you can conclude that C. the location along the seacoast is the correct answer.