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A polis was a Greek with a fortified city. anwers are county,region or city-state

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Answered by ashutoshsharma2
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In modern historiography, polis is normally
used to indicate the ancient Greek city -
states, like Classical Athens and its
contemporaries, and thus is often translated
as "city-state". These cities consisted of a
fortified ...
Answered by ItzMissKomal
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Answer:

  • One such type of governing body was the city-state or polis. Initially, the term polis referred to a fortified area or citadel which offered protection during times of war
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