Greece's city-states made the political culture of Greece: 1-relatively violent as there was a good deal of competition 2-a powerful military force with a strong internationally known navy 3-rather placid due to the peaceful nature of the population 4-competitive and engaging as citizens became more involved in the politics of their own city-state

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4- competitive and engaging as citizens became more involved in the politics of their own city-state.


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Answer:

4-competitive and engaging as citizens became more involved in the politics of their own city-state

Explanation:

Greek city-states provided an environment for greater participation of its citizens. They set up an example for early democracy in which the citizens have the right to elect representatives to govern them. Although the term citizen was narrow as it does not include children, women, and slaves. The result of which is become more engaging and competitive in the politics of the state.

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