Ancient Greece would be considered a large number of independent and semi-independent city-states, but Modern Greece is a nation-state, a republic.
Modern city states include places like Vatican City, Monaco, Liechtenstein, or Nauru.
Ancient Greece would be considered a large number of independent and semi-independent city-states, but Modern Greece is a nation-state, a republic.
Modern city states include places like Vatican City, Monaco, Liechtenstein, or Nauru.
Socrates was from the city-state of Athens in ancient Greece.
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An anlos is a double flute! It is from ancinent greece. A lyre is a small harp also from ancient greece. A hellene is a greek person. A polis is a greek citystate
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"In Ancient Greece, the people considered themselves as citizens of different city-states such as Athens and Sparta. Each city-state had their own laws and customs which the people were expected to follow."
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Well...... The best answer would be Athens, but remember, Greece was not an organized country then. If you count Crete and all the islands, there are many. But back then, Athens was still an important city.
Well...... The best answer would be Athens, but remember, Greece was not an organized country then. If you count Crete and all the islands, there are many. But back then, Athens was still an important city.
Greece is a country. There really are no 'opposites' to countries. I suppose the opposite of Greece would be "not Greece."
the citystate monarchy is were people are sentenced to death either with their head cut off or drinking poison called hemlock which brings numbness to the limb, choking, and uncontrolible vomiting.
Greece would loose. They wouldn't have a chance.