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13 March, 07:42

Which of these statements best describes the Greek city-states? Each city-state had the same level of influence. Each city-state had the same social organization. Each city-state had its own form of government. Each city-state allowed all people to vote.

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  1. 13 March, 07:52
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    Cities-states in ancient Greece are characteristic for the period before the expansion under leadership and conquest by Alexander the Great. During this period, the city-states had their own system of regulation, politics, based on the ideologies of these cities. For example, in Sparta, a military spirit was fostered with the rule of aristocracy, while in Athens, for example, philosophy and art were concealed, with an emphasized democratic system of rule. Thus, it can be concluded that not all city-states had the same system of social organization, and the representation of citizens in political decision-making, and thus the same level of influence. This means that they had their own forms of government.

    The answer is: C.
  2. 13 March, 08:12
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    Each city-state had its own form of government.
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