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Who ran each polis?

Ancient Greece was a collection of city-states known as the polis. They were controlled by a city council at the behest of the people. Some of the polises were true democracies where everyone voted on each decision.


What were the features of the polis?

The polis, or city-state had several defining factors. The polis had it's own internal government and set of laws. Each polis had it's own military. Each polis had and agora, also known as a market and civic center. Finally each polis in Greece functioned independently from the city-states.


What were the chief features of the polis?

The polis, or city-state had several defining factors. The polis had it's own internal government and set of laws. Each polis had it's own military. Each polis had and agora, also known as a market and civic center. Finally each polis in Greece functioned independently from the city-states.


What was a city-state in Greece and Rome?

A polis. A polis is a city state and the basic unit in Greece.


Was the polis the independent City in ancient Greece?

Ah, the polis in ancient Greece was indeed an independent city-state. Each polis had its own government, laws, and customs, creating a unique and vibrant community. Just like a happy little tree in a vast forest, each polis added its own special colors to the beautiful tapestry of ancient Greek civilization.


What is the capital city of Greece called?

well if you mean the capital city of Greece? its Athens :)


What is the best definition of a polis?

A polis was a city-state of ancient Greece.


Which polis is known as the school of Greece?

Athens is the school of Greece.


What was a city-state in Greece called?

A Polis.


What was the most famous polis in Greece?

Athens


Which polis was known for its armies?

The polis/ kingdom that was famous in ancient Greece for its army organization and training was Sparta.


What did Alexandria have in common with Polis?

they were both apart of greece