What were the characteristics features of the Greek city-state
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All Greek city-states used the same language, honored the same ancient heroes, participated in common festivals, prayed to the same gods. Each city-state was organized with an urban center and the surrounding countryside. They also had outer walls for protection, as well as a public space that included temples and government buildings. The temples and government buildings were often built on the top of a hill, or acropolis.
Some four physical characteristics of a Greek city-state would be:
- Public meeting place.
- Small population.
- Small size.
- Setting on hill.
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