The Greek city-state, or polis, was a fundamental political unit in ancient Greece, characterized by a central city and its surrounding countryside. Each city-state operated independently, with its own government, laws, and customs, fostering a sense of local identity among its citizens. Key features included the acropolis (fortified hilltop) and the agora (public square), which served as centers for political, social, and economic activities. This concept laid the groundwork for democratic governance and civic participation, particularly in notable city-states like Athens and Sparta.
citystate
The concept of citizenship, religious beliefs and language.
concept of citizen,religous beliefs, and language
concept of citizenship, religious beliefs, and language
Well, I'm sure just as people do now, they probably used one of the letters in their language... After all, the Ancient Greeks started the concept of mathematics and physics.
Polisπόλις
farming
citystate
The concept of citizenship, religious beliefs and language.
The Greeks invented the concept of classics that was used in the creation of the United States constitution.
concept of citizen,religous beliefs, and language
The concept of citizenship, religious beliefs and language.
Socrates was from the city-state of Athens in ancient Greece.
the concept of government, separate branches for judicial, legislative, executive
Nobody knows, but the Greeks borrowed the concept of alphabetic writing from the Phoenicians.
concept of citizenship, religious beliefs, and language
well since the Greeks had 'Gods and Goddess'. The Gods and Goddess had a king.Zeus. The king of the Olympians.