The city's and states were alike because they had population and development of growth, and they were different because the people had different cultures.
City-states did not share a centralized government system. Each city-state operated independently with its own government structure and leadership, leading to a lack of uniformity in governance among the different city-states.
Springfield is a city that is found in 19 states across the United States.
Riga is the largest city in the Baltic states.
Well, communication between city states was not really an option because of Greece's hilly terrain. Another option was by water, but even that was difficult since many city-states were inland, blocked off by mountains.
Boston is a city; it is the capital of the state of Massachusetts, one of the fifty states of the United States.
they are alike by the regions
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How are 50 states alike and how are they different?
Each had their own government systems, some alike, some different.
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Northern and Southern states are different based on their cultural and moral diversities. They are alike in the fact that they enjoy their freedoms and will do what they can to protect them.Ê
the 50 states are alike because some have the same land forms both have climates and both have a bunch of culture
The city has people. The country has people. That is how they are alike!
Japanese and United States are not at all alike.
They owned a tract of agricultural land to support themselves, created a defensive citadel, around which developed a city. They were independent, and so were city-states.
Still does. We have Kansas City, Missouri and Kansas City,Kansas.
The answer depends on what they are meant to be alike and different from!