Nanjing, Venice, and Mogadishu were powerfuland influential cities in the 13th century because
they all
(1) developed agrarian-based economies
(2) served as religious pilgrimage sites
(3) established democratic governments
(4) took advantage of the factors of location

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Answer: Nanjing, Venice, and Mogadishu were powerful and influential cities in the 13th century because they all (4) took advantage of the factors of location. 

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