Which of the following explains how Persia became a classical civilization?
A. By moving from flat river geography to steep mountainous islands
B. By reversing trends started by ancient river valley civilizations.
C. By expanding its military and cultural influence over an entire
region.
D. By defeating the allied Greek city-states in the Greco-Persian Wars.
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