three ways greek city-states created the idea of citizenship
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Greek city-states were known as a polis. The acropolis was the main gathering place. The acropolis also served as a religious center where temples and altars were built to honor their many gods and goddesses.The agora served as a market place and a meeting place. Most city-states were small, but Athens had as many as 300,000 people.The polis was run by its citizens.Citizenship meant:you were a member of a political community you were a native born manyou owned land.
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