The map demonstrates the three combined areas with
the highest population were
O Gaul, Italy,...
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The map demonstrates the three combined areas with
the highest population were
O Gaul, Italy, and Anatolia, which offered people
access to the northern coastline of the
Mediterranean Sea.
O Spain, Africa, and Cyrenaica, which offered people
access to the southern coastline of the
Mediterranean Sea.
Greece, Thrace, and Syria, which offered people
access to natural resources from inland areas
O Egypt, Arabia, and Judea, which offered people
access to natural resources from inland areas.
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