I am not sure if it was a city state of ancient Greece, but I do know that it was part of ancient Greece. _________ Macedonia was an ancient Greek kingdom. Greece was made up of individual states with different political systems, from Homeric kingdoms like Macedonia, Epirus and Thessaly to the Diarchy of Sparta to the Democracy of Athens.
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Polis, or "city state," was the basic politicial unit of Greece.
Athens was a major city-state in Ancient Greece. Today, it is still the capital of Greece, and back in the day (around the 500s BC) it was the leading polis of science, medicine, philosophy, and government. Its arch-rival was Sparta, a very military city-state.
A constitution was the rules by which the city-state operated and as governed.
The Theatre of Epidaurus was named after the ancient Greek city-state of Epidaurus, where it is located. It was built in the 4th century BCE and is famous for its exceptional acoustics and well-preserved architecture. It is considered one of the best-preserved ancient theaters in Greece.
The answer is Ancient Greece my answer is/: Athens,Greece
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Self-government.
Athens, a city-state in ancient Greece, was the birthplace of democracy.
Athens was the first city-state to establish a democracy
Each independent city-state had its own government, with variances of monarchy, oligarchy and democracy.
A city-state.
Most of the cities of Ancient Greece, like Sparta, Thebes, Mycenae, Megara, Corinth, Delphi, Athens, Argos, Epidaurus, and Pylos are still within the borders of modern Greece. However, of these, only ATHENS is still inhabited and is not just an archaeological ruin.
No, Ancient Greece was not a city state. city sates were part of Greece
By definition, each city-state was independent and had its own government.
This cannot be answered correctly. There are no cities left in the ancient Greece.