Review:

Greek City States' Alliances And Conflicts

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Greek city-states were independent self-governing communities that included a city and its surrounding countryside. These city-states often formed alliances and engaged in conflicts with one another.

Key Features

  • Independent self-governing communities
  • Formation of alliances
  • Engagement in conflicts

Pros

  • Promoted individuality and civic pride
  • Encouraged political participation among citizens
  • Fostered cultural and artistic achievements

Cons

  • Frequent wars and conflicts led to instability and loss of life
  • Competition between city-states often resulted in power struggles and violence
  • Limited representation for women and non-citizens

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Last updated: Tue, Mar 31, 2026, 12:20:47 PM UTC