For which of the following reasons did Greece benefit from its city-states? Select all that apply.
They had a healthy rivalry which encouraged warfare between them.
They each developed their own military forces making Greece a military powerhouse.
The rivalry between city-states meant more political interest among citizens.
Political leaders from each city-state gained a national platform to develop democratic ideal.
In their political engagement were the roots of democracy.
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They each developed their own military forces making Greece a military powerhouse.
The rivalry between city-states meant more political interest among citizens.
In their political engagement were the roots of democracy.
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Answer:they each developed their own military forces making Greece a military power house. The rivalry between city-states meant more political interest for citizens. In thier political engagements were the roots of democracy
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