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How were the city-states of Greece different?

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they were split wealthy medium wealthy and poor
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The city-states of Greece were different because of their geographical location. Greece was made up of islands with individual city-states. This means all of the city-states normally didn't work together. If they didn't work together, then that means the city-states were allowed the benefit of developing their own cultures and styles within themselves. Hope this helps :) I just finished my unit on Ancient Greece so this information is fresh in my mind. 
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