It was organized into separate city-states
The people of each city-state figured out what kind of government worked best for them, therefore different city-states used different political systems.
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Greece invented the Olympics games.the Olympics games was organized to honor Zeus.
It had been settled by different tribes who each took a slice of land, guilt a fortress for defence on a hill (acropolis) and developed a city around it. They thus became independent city-states with their own government, economy and defence forces. The cities went through various political phases - some or all of monarchy, oligarchy, tyranny, democracy.
The Ancient Greece world was comprised of over 2,000 independent city-states spread around the Mediterranean and Black Sea littorals, so there was no 'capital' as each was politically independent.
Population- a group of people with a common identity Territory- having known and recognized bounderies Government- being organized politically Sovereignity- the power to make laws and enforce laws
Trick Question. Greece wasn't a single, organized union yet. Each city had their own currency/Political system. In Sparta, you had a Empire. While in Athens, you had a direct democracy. These were the two biggest cities, but there were a lot more.
The law of a politically organized body is called a constitution.
In ancient Greece, regions were organized into city-states.
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A faction is an organized group of politically active persons who are trying to attain special goals.
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Yes, Bulgaria is organized politically as a unitary state.
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The basic law of a politically organized body is called a constitution. This is based on common law and will have the values and polices of the political body.
Their society soon became organized. Feudalism also benefited politically and economically