What are some characteristics of a city-state?
A. Farmers serving as makeshift rulers
B. Devo...
History, 13.07.2021 02:20 nathanthomasmoses
What are some characteristics of a city-state?
A. Farmers serving as makeshift rulers
B. Devoted religious leaders
C. Individual temples and communities devoted to their own gods
D. Chaos, slave revolts, high taxes, and a military
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