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Q: How were city states different from one another in Greece?
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Was school different in different city states in Ancient Greece?

yes it is


What different political systems evolved in the city states of Greece?

democracy was invented in Athens, Greece


City-states in Greece were very isolated from one another because Greece had a lot of?

Mountains, rivers, coastline and islands.


How were the city states of Greece different?

I'm pretty sure ti was the topography?


Did Ancient Greece city states have different governments?

By definition, each city-state was independent and had its own government.


How did the physical environment influence travel and communication between the different city states in Greece?

they travel by phsicalenvorment


How was Greece organized politically?

It was organized into separate city-states


Did Greece have city states?

yes


Was ancient Macedonia a city state?

Ancient Macedonia was a Homeric style kingdom of ancient Greece. Ancient Greece was made up of different states with different types of political systems.


How was Greece different from Sparta?

Sparta was a city-state within Greece. At the time, Greece was not a nation, it was only a geographic location where a collection of city-states shared a common language and religion, and a few customs. Each city-state had its own laws and traditions.


What was ancient Greece broken up into?

Ancient greece was divided into isolated communities because of the mountains in Greece. Over 70% of Greece is mountains, and the mountains made communication between cities hard. This blocked the exchange of ideas, which resulted in all of the cities having different societies, governments, and values


How was it possible that different parts of Greece had different forms of government?

The idea of a unified Greece under one government is a modern construction. Ancient Greece was a region, not one country. The various cities, such as Athens, Thebes, Sparta, Corinth, Megara, Delphi, Pylos, etc. each ruled themselves independently of one another, leading each to be called a city-state, since the city and the surrounding countryside were independent of other states. Since the city-states were all independent, they each had their own form of government.