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The Mayan civilization was composed of city-states.
It was a civilization containing many city-states.
The civilization in Southwest Asia that lasted for the longest time was that of thecity-states of SumerThe civilization in Southwest Asia that lasted for the longest time was that of the Persian Empire.
States restricted trade between states with tariffs.
They created a civilization of city-states
Chavin culture united communities in the Andes Mountains, paving the way for later civilizations such as the Moche.
Aspects of Olmec culture and religion influenced later Mesoamerican civilizations such as Zapotec and the Maya. :)
Public administration in the modern states is very important. It specifically essential to the development of the nation, to ensure that the proper expenses and revenues are carried out correctly and efficiently.
gives disproportionate importance to states like Iowa, more difficult for less wealthy candidates, divides parties and lessens their importance as they have little role in choice. However they are democratic and provide more choice in a two party system.
The Mayan civilization was composed of city-states.
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They were on the border between the two sections. Their choice of allegiance was crucial to the outcome of the war. That is why Lincoln allowed slavery to continue in those four states - for fear of driving them into the arms of the Confederacy.
Ancient Greece was the first civilization to organize into city-states, which in turn became a republic along with Rome.
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It was divided into city-states
The geographical features of ancient Greece, such as mountains and islands, influenced the culture, economy, and history of the region. These features shaped the development of city-states, facilitated trade and colonization, and contributed to the distinctiveness of Greek art and architecture. Understanding these features is essential for appreciating the Greek civilization's achievements and its impact on Western civilization.