Government and independence.
Yes. Each City-state had their own god. for example the greek citystate Athens had a greek goddess named Athena. A goddess is a women god.
a city which has it's own government and militaryIt is a state with a large well known city in it
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In the present day both Greece and Rome are democracies. In the ancient days, both countries were democracies in that some men were allowed to vote. Women and slaves were not allowed to vote That's about all they had in common in the ancient world as both countries had their own method of voting.
Ancient Greece
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Socrates was from the city-state of Athens in ancient Greece.
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
"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."
Ancient Greece was not a unified country with a single government; every city had its own government, and every city also had its own form of government, and its own method of choosing a ruler.
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Yes. Each City-state had their own god. for example the greek citystate Athens had a greek goddess named Athena. A goddess is a women god.
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The possessive form for the proper noun Greece is Greece's. Example: I bought a book on Greece's history and culture to prepare for my trip.
a city which has it's own government and militaryIt is a state with a large well known city in it
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No. Greece is part of the continent of Europe.