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Karsyn Perry
7 January, 23:55
A polis of ancient greece was a (n) ?
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Bennett Sutton
8 January, 01:13
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Generally speaking, a polis of ancient Greece was a "City State," in which there was a great deal of autonomy and self-governance, which was a goal of many Greek philosophers of the day.
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