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Kaliyah Dudley
16 September, 00:53
What is a Greek City-State?
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Ricky
16 September, 02:58
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The Greek name for a city-state was "polis". Each city-state, or polis, had its own government. Some city states were monarchies ruled by kings or tyrants. Others were oligarchies ruled by a few powerful men on councils. The city of Athens invented the government of democracy and was ruled by the people for many years.
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