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djyliett [7]
3 years ago
8

Which was expected from the citizens of the polis? A. earn citizenship B. follow the ruler's dictates without question C. serve

on juries D. vote in presidential elections
History
2 answers:
kari74 [83]3 years ago
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The polis is how the Greek city-states, like Sparta or Athens, were called around the 8th century BC and each one of the polis was independent and had it's own government, army and culture.  In polis like Athens, democracy was practiced which is why every citizen had to serve on juries, option C, to discuss and vote, that was their duty.

11111nata11111 [884]3 years ago
7 0

B. follow the rulers dictates without question.
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