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Clay Massey
5 July, 18:24
How was a Greek state different from a city
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Ingrid
5 July, 19:14
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A Greek state was governed differently and it was a lot bigger than a city
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Willow Chapman
5 July, 22:20
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Bigger. And each city-state had its separate government, and way of life, really.
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