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Did Italian city states use seminaries to make deals with each other?

Yes, the Italian city states did make use of the seminaries to make deals with each other.


How did democratic governments emerge in Athens and other city-states?

The reason that some city states were semi democratic and others weren't is because the city states were constantly at war with one another, and didn't communicate with each other that much as is


Who attacked Greece city states years after the peloponnesian war?

The citiy-states attacked each other in varying alliances.


Why did the mainland city states have little contact with each other?

Mainland city-states often had little contact with each other due to geographical barriers such as mountains and rivers that hindered communication and trade. Additionally, political fragmentation and the presence of competing city-states fostered a sense of rivalry and isolationism. Differences in culture, language, and economic interests further contributed to limited interactions among these city-states. As a result, each city-state developed its own identity and governance, leading to minimal collaboration or exchange.


What city states fought against each other?

In ancient Greece, notable city-states that fought against each other included Athens and Sparta, primarily during the Peloponnesian War (431-404 BCE). Other rival city-states included Corinth and Thebes, which also engaged in various conflicts over territory and influence. These city-states often formed shifting alliances, leading to a complex web of warfare and diplomacy throughout Greek history.

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What were city state and how did they get along with each other?

If you are talking about city-states in ancient times, they were basically counties. How they got along is opinional, there were a few wars between them but for the most part they cooperated with each other pretty good.


What kept the city-states independent of each other?

They each had their own armies and military units. The city-states also had their own government, which in Athens, their government was a democracy. The culture in the city-states are different from other city-states as well.


How long did the city-states fight each other in Athens?

Athens was one of the 2,000 city-states which fought each other over a thousand years.


What was the coastal city state?

The coastal city-state referred to the independent city-states that were located along the coastlines of ancient Greece. These city-states, such as Athens and Sparta, were autonomous and had their own governments, laws, and militaries. They often engaged in trade, warfare, and alliances with each other.


Did Italian city states use seminaries to make deals with each other?

Yes, the Italian city states did make use of the seminaries to make deals with each other.


What kept city states independent of each other?

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Which is an inference about why city states fought each other farmlands?

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Why were greek city-states so different from each other?

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Why did Sumerian city states fight each other?

the sumerians fought against each other because they were fighting for farmland.


Early greek city-states traded with each other and created a blended culture?

Yes they did they had many wealthy cultires amd helped other city-states


Why was Greece settled in City states?

The reason why Greek City-States were set up like this was because of the mountains that surrounded each Greek City-State which made it difficult for the inhabitants of each City-State to communicate with other.


What is an inference about why city-states fight each other for farmland?

Each city-state wanted to have enough farmland to grow food.