How did physical geography affect the development of the economies of Mayan city-states? Choose one from the given answers below.
A. Occupying a high mountain valley allowed for the introduction of potato agriculture.
B. Close proximity to Teotihuacán allowed for the formation of strong trade connections.
C. Being located in central Mexico gave the Maya access to rich deposits of silver ore.
D. Access to rubber trees ensured control of who participated in the ball game.
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