Answer :

The Ancient Greek's produced many goods in which they traded locally and among long distances. They had developed a monetary system in order to facilitate their exchanges!

Farming and trading are the ancient Greek's most important economic activities.

Explanation:

The economy of ancient Ellas was outlined mostly by the region's dependence on foreign merchandise. As a result of the poor quality of Greece's soil, agricultural trade was of specific importance. Farming in ancient Ellas was troublesome thanks to the restricted quantity of fine soil and cropland. it's calculable that solely common fraction of the land was usable for growing crops Greeks would import, or obtain trade things from foreign kingdoms, things like wheat, barley, pork, cheese, glass, and ivory.

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