How did the geography of Greece lead to conflict between city-states? Answer The city-states were too close together, leading to border conflicts. They needed more land beyond Greece's small islands to support their populations. Other city-states, like Sparta, wanted the fertile land found in Athens. The large amount of coastal area left them open to many invasions by sea.
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@paki could you help me with this? In Sparta, how were helots usually enslaved? Answer The Spartan babies that were deemed weak were raised to be slaves. Spartans enslaved people from the places they conquered. Spartan criminals were sentenced to slavery. Unsuccessful Spartan soldiers were forced to become slaves
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Under Athenian democracy, the court system was comprised of ______________________. Answer any citizen not currently serving in the Assembly 250 men chosen from the Council of 500 any male citizen over age 30 6,000 men selected from the Assembly
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