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Western Civilization: Ideas, Politics, and Society, Seventh Edition
Marvin Perry, Baruch College, City University of New York, Emeritus
et al.
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Chapter 3: The Greek City-State

B. The Greek polis developed two alternative forms, one represented by Athens and the other by Sparta. Below is a list of characteristics of each polis. Select the appropriate polis.

1. agricultural labor performed by helots


2. citizenship based on concept of isonomy


3. boys began military training at age seven


4. trade and crafts performed by perioikoi who had no rights


5. Council of Five Hundred that managed state properties


6. ideal of excellence based on fighting bravely for city


7. woman enjoyed no rights of citizenship


8. government of amateurs






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