Examples of polis in the following topics:
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- The
Archaic Period saw the increasing urbanization of Greek communities, and the
development of the concept of the polis.
- The period
began with a massive increase in the Greek population and a structural
revolution that established the Greek city-states, or polis.
- The Archaic period saw significant urbanization and the
development of the concept of the polis as it was used in classical Greece.
- However,
the polis did not become the dominant form of sociopolitical organization
throughout Greece during the Archaic period, and in the north and west of the
country it did not become dominant until later in the classical period.
- The
increase in population, and evolution of the polis as a sociopolitical structure, necessitated a new form of political organization.
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- The
term "city-state," which is English in origin, does not fully translate the
Greek term for these same entities, polis.
- Basic elements of a polis
often included the following:
- Polis
were established and expanded by synoecism, or the absorption of nearby
villages and tribes.
- Territory was a less helpful means of thinking about the shape of a polis than regions of shared religious
and political associations.
- Dwellers
of a polis were typically divided
into four separate social classes, with an individual’s status usually being
determined at birth.