WILL GIVE MEDAL IF YOU HELP!!!!!!!!! Which of the following is the best definition of polis? A. a city within a state B. a small state run by citizens C. a Greek island state D. a large area governed by a monarch
c
I think B
polis is "a city state in ancient Greece, especially as considered in its ideal form for philosophical purposes."
take what you can from that
what do you think @lifeless
Can you guys help with more
sure
So it is C right
i would think B is right but im not 100%
I think B also
i means both c and b
from my understanding
but it is most often translated city-state
so it looks like c would be right a little research goes a long way
How did the Greeks view the role and limits of government? A. The Greeks thought that the government's role was to provide order in the community so the citizens would know what was expected of them. B. The Greeks thought citizens should pay taxes to participate in the government, but that only wealthy residents should become citizens. C. The Greeks thought that citizens should participate in the government, but did not offer citizenship to women, foreigners, and slaves. D. The Greeks believed deeply in the wisdom of kingly rule.
i would be c if i am correct Greeks where kinda jerks
On this last one and LOL
for both questions it is c for both but for the first one it may b B you will have to chose
ok I have a few more
oh noooooooooooooooooo
more work
k lay it on me
What were citizens of the polis expected to do? A. serve on juries B. fight to defend the polis C. obey the laws they liked D. be devoted to the polis[ Choose all that are correct
wait does the whole choose all are correct apply to the other questions
And LOL your funny
It means that between A through D there has to be more then one picked
yes i know this but does it apply to the past 2 questions are they the same way
Oh no just this one
ok
um AB and D i think
ok thank you I have about 3 more
because c would be like oh i don't like the speed limit lets not obey it
k give me another
ya there
Select all choices that apply. 4. (1 pt) What were citizens of the polis expected to do? A. worship selected gods B. be directly involved in the government C. set up schools for all people
oh my
so no D here
there is no D
i would say at least A but not sure on b and c
because they would not set up schools for all people especially women (no offence if you are a girl)
I am a girl
and now that i think about it b would be correct because the Greeks viewed that all citizen should participate in government (except women , foreigners and slaves again these guys are total jerks)
so let me give you the next questions
let me at it let me at it
Which of the following were not allowed to be citizens in ancient Greece? A. men who owned less than 100 acres of land B. women, foreigners, and slaves C. men older than 60, and children D. girls, laborers, and working men
I would be B if you read the past few answers
oh ok
sry if it sounded rude
last one I am about to post
How did the Greek view of government differ from the views of other ancient civilizations? A. The Greeks believed that a good and virtuous king would inspire people to be good citizens. B. The Greeks believed that the gods gave ruling power to certain individuals. C. The Greeks believed that people could use their minds and reason to choose and run good governments. D. The Greeks believed a good ruler was one who followed the gods' laws and treated his subjects with justice and kindness.
Do not worry you did not sound rude I think you are funny
i would think c and thank u
np
I will tell you what percent I get
because as we have seen Greeks let the people (except women , foreigners ,and slaves) participate in there government
I got A very good grade thx ssssssssssssssoooooooooooo much
well that worries me that you did not post the grade
I got 83% but I only got one in correct and that is ther one someone else helped me with
darn you however helped her with that question
whoever*
LOL thx and come to my new question so I can medal you
k just tag me and ill be there
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