
What Were the City-States of Ancient Greece? | DAILY BELLRINGER

City-States Ancient Greece: The Ancient Greeks were not one unified country as Greece is today. Rather, it was a collection of city-states that ruled themselves as their own individual city and country. Questions below:
1. What cut each community or city-state off from one another?
2. How many city-states were scattered throughout Ancient Greece?
3. Democracy was born in what city-state?
4. What does diaspora mean?
5. Describe the differences between Athens and Sparta.
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The Daily Bellringer explores how mountainous geography separated ancient Greek communities into independent city-states known as polis. Discover the distinct cultures of Athens and Sparta, from democratic voting to military focus, and learn about the diaspora that spread Greek culture across the Mediterranean.
