WORLD HISTORY

HISTORY

ANCIENT GREECE

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What were greek city-states called
A
Police
B
Athens
C
polis
D
City-states
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -A city-state, or polis, was the community structure of ancient Greece. Each city-state was organized with an urban center and the surrounding countryside. Characteristics of the city in a polis were outer walls for protection, as well as a public space that included temples and government buildings.

Detailed explanation-2: -polis, plural poleis, ancient Greek city-state. The small state in Greece originated probably from the natural divisions of the country by mountains and the sea and from the original local tribal (ethnic) and cult divisions.

Detailed explanation-3: -Polis which in the plural is poleis literally means city and the Greek polis is the ancient Greek city-state. Due to the natural division of the country for the mountains and the sea along with the location of the habitats of the original tribes and cults, the small state in Greece probably has originated.

Detailed explanation-4: -: a Greek city-state. broadly : a state or society especially when characterized by a sense of community.-polis.

Detailed explanation-5: -In modern historiography the term is normally used to refer to the ancient Greek city-states, such as Classical Athens and its contemporaries, and thus is often translated as ‘city-state’.

Detailed explanation-6: -The polis was both a territory consisting of a central town and a surrounding area, and a principle of organizing a community. The polis is significant because it gave Western civilization its language of politics and the idea of democracy.

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