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Greece consists of a peninsula and islands. E. Napp
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The Greeks could use the seas for trade. E. Napp
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Greece is also rocky and mountainous. The mountains separated Greek cities in the past. E. Napp
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Like the Sumerians, the Greeks established city-states instead of great kingdoms. A polis was a Greek city- state. Athens and Sparta were two of the most important. E. Napp
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The men of Athens developed democracy or rule by the people. In Athens, only free men born in Athens voted. Women, slaves, and foreigners could not vote. E. Napp
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The men of Sparta were not interested in voting. They were interested in war. E. Napp
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In Sparta, helots or slaves farmed while Spartan men trained as soldiers. In Sparta, every baby was examined. Weak and sick babies were left to die! E. Napp
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In 508 B.C., Athenians chose Cleisthenes as their leader. Cleisthenes created the world’s first democracy. E. Napp
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However, Athenian democracy had its limits. The majority of the population (women, slaves, and foreigners) could not make decisions about the laws that controlled their lives. E. Napp
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Athenian men seemed unaware that this situation contradicted the spirit of democracy. Many Athenian men felt that slavery was necessary. E. Napp
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